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When the temperature is increased, what happens to the collector current after a feedback is given?(a) it remains same(b) it increases(c) it cannot be predicted(d) it decreasesThe question was asked in an online interview.Enquiry is from Self-Bias topic in portion Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization of Electronic Devices & Circuits

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Correct option is (d) it decreases

Best explanation: Before the feedback is applied, when the temperature is INCREASED, the REVERSE saturation increases. The collector CURRENT also increases. When the feedback is applied, the drop across the emitter RESISTOR increases with decreasing collector current and the thermal RUNWAY too.



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