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Voltage bias

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In electronics, voltage bias (sometimes simply called bias) is a steady-state voltage. It is used to partially operate a device such as a transistor, vacuum tube, solenoid, transformer or others. This is a way of bringing the device into a state where it is potentially more useful.

For example, a solenoid may then become bidirectional: by increasing or reducing the applied voltage in series with the bias voltage, the armature is controllable in two directions instead of one. In the case of a transistor or vacuum tube an analogous improvement takes place, and the device can amplify positive and negative inputs; or the input signal may be superimposed on a better, more linear, part of the transfer characteristic.

 


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