BJT: Collector Feedback Bias Explained

In this video, the Collector Feedback Bias Configuration of the BJT is explained with the solved example. By watching this video, you will learn the following topics: 0:00 Introduction 0:42 Introduction to Collector Feedback Bias 2:10 DC analysis of Collector Feedback Bias 5:40 Collector Feedback Bias with Emitter Resistor (DC analysis) 10:25 Solved Example The collector feedback Bias In Collector Feedback Bias, the circuit tries to stabilize the operating point through the negative feedback. In this configuration, the feedback resistor is connected between the collector and the base resistor. Although this configuration provides better stability than Fixed Bias Configuration, still the operating point may shift with the change in the external parameters. To improve the stability and increase the negative feedback, the emitter resistor can be included. Collector Feedback Bias with Emitter Resistor (Collector-Emitter Feedback Bias) : To improve the stability, and increase the negative feedback, the emitter resistor can be included in the circuit. In this video, the DC analysis of Collector Feedback Bias and Collector-Emitter Feedback Bias is explained and at the later part of the video, the example has been solved based on this configuration. Check out my second channel for more Quiz on Electronics:    / @allaboutelectronics-quiz   This video will be helpful to everyone in understanding the Collector Feedback Biasing Configuration of the BJT. #BJT #CollectorFeedbackBias Follow my second channel:    / @allaboutelectronics-quiz   Follow me on Facebook:   / allaboutelecronics   Follow me on Instagram:   / all_about.electronics   Music Credit: http://www.bensound.com/