1. biasing - Noun
2. biasing - Verb
of Bias
Source: Webster's dictionaryDifferential amplifier The biasing circuit of this stage is set by a feedback loop that forces the collector currents of Q10 and Q9 to (nearly) match. Source: Internet
;Cut-off: In cut-off, biasing conditions opposite of saturation (both junctions reverse biased) are present. Source: Internet
Efficiency considerations lead to the various classes of power amplifier based on the biasing of the output transistors or tubes: see power amplifier classes below. Source: Internet
Biasing the IPCC report to emphasis warming AND, worse of all: They solicited money from oil companies! Source: Internet
Unlike bipolar transistors, JFETs are exclusively voltage-controlled in that they do not need a biasing current. Source: Internet
Current administrative data systems allow for other approaches to enumeration with the same level of detail but raise concerns about privacy and the possibility of biasing estimates. Source: Internet