In Reply to: RE: That's called "dumbing down" posted by joshie on January 22, 2022 at 08:24:03:
In cathode bias a small value resistor is placed between the cathode and the ground so it develops ***positive*** voltage on the cathode thus achieving bias. The grid is at zero volts DC and the cathode is at a positive voltage so the grid is negative with regard to the cathode. That is what bias is, the grid being negative vs. the cathode.
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- RE: That's called "dumbing down" - Tre' 16:35:27 01/22/22 (1)
- RE: That's called "dumbing down" - joshie 16:35:35 01/29/22 (0)