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What is the Thevenin’s voltage (VTH) in a self bias shown below?(a) VCCR2/R1+R2(b) VCCR1/R1+R2(c) VCCR2/R1-R2(d) VCCR2/R1-R2This question was posed to me in an internship interview.This intriguing question comes from Self-Bias in division Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization of Electronic Devices & Circuits

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Correct OPTION is (a) VCCR2/R1+R2

For explanation: The BASE current cannot be obtained directly from the KVL or KCL applications. The VCC and VBE cannot come under a single equation. So, the circuit is CHANGED with a Thevenin’s voltage (VTH) and Thevenin’s resistance.



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