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1. Erin Sheldon "Constraints on Galaxy Biasing from Weak Lensing in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey " Slide 21
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- Erin Sheldon "Constraints on Galaxy Biasing from Weak Lensing in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey " .
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2. AMPS Biasing MOSFET Power Transistors
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3. Biasing AB amplifiers (contd)
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- Biasing AB amplifiers (contd).
4. What Is Biasing?
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- What is Biasing? .
- General When people talk about "biasing" an amplifier, they are referring to setting the "idle", or quiescent, current in the power output tubes. ... Biasing methods There are two main types of biasing: fixed biasing and cathode biasing. Fixed biasing does not mean the bias is not adjustable, in fact, it usually means the opposite. Cathode biasing is usually fixed, and not adjustable, and fixed biasing is usually adjustable with a small trimmer potentiometer, or "trimpot". ...
- Fixed biasing means the tube is biased by means of a DC voltage, which is usually a negative voltage applied to the grid of the tube with respect to the cathode. ...
- When do you use fixed biasing instead of cathode biasing? Since cathode biasing eliminates the need for a special negative DC bias supply, why don't all amplifiers use cathode biasing? Well, cathode biasing is not without its faults. ...
- Preamp tubes are almost universally cathode biased, because they are used for signal amplification, not power amplification, and the side effects of cathode biasing are not as important. Also, cathode biasing makes the circuit less dependent on tube parameters, and more forgiving with respect to bias point. ...
5. Biasing in Magnetic Tape Recording
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- Biasing in Tape Recording.
- The necessity for biasing has its origin in the magnetic property called hysteresis - the magnetic material tends to hold onto any magnetization it receives and must be actively driven back to zero to start over. Magnetic emulsions made with chromium dioxide require a larger biasing signal to make use of their wider dynamic range, so modern recorders have different bias settings for iron oxide, chromium dioxide, and metal tapes. With optimum biasing, the recorded magnetic image is proportional to the signal current applied to the record head. ...
- Illustration of biasing.
- Hysteresis and biasing.
- Discussion of biasing.
- Optimum Biasing.
- Discussion of biasing.
- Optimum biasing.
6. Comparison of Diode Biasing with other methods
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- Comparison of Diode biasing with resistor and bypassed resistor biasing .
- In the process of experimenting with resistorless-capacitorless amplifiers, I found that vacuum tube diodes could be used to provide effective biasing of amplifiers. The lower dynamic resistance (lower dynamic resistance than a resistor used to obtain the equivalent bias) provided effective biasing without the need for a bypass capacitor. This eliminated a potentially sonic troublespot in the electrolytic capacitor needed to bypass the cathode biasing resistor, and still did not substantially harm the gain nor the output resistance of the stage. ...
- Since the amplifiers built using this biasing technique sounded good, I decided to do a check to see if there was some measureable difference in the distortion produced. ...
- This is more or less a conventional way of biasing this kind of circuit . ...
- This is modtly due to the differential amplifier topology chosen, rather than any "magic" from the biasing networks. ...
7. Improved Confinement and Current Extension by Edge Biasing in Very Low q Discharges of SINP-TOKAMAK
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- 122 Improved Confinement and Current Extension by Edge Biasing in Very Low q Discharges of SINP-TOKAMAK.
8. Fw: Re: Amps 2879 biasing
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9. Maggie's Rags Knitting Tips - Biasing
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- Knitting Tips - How do I stop biasing? .
- When the square or rectangle you've knitted develops a pronounced slant, and turns into a trapezoid, the problem you are having is called "biasing. ...
- Knitting more tightly will help stabilize the fabric and stop biasing. ...
- Knitting the garment pieces separately, and then seaming them will help to keep the fabric from biasing. ...
10. R help archive: R Question about biasing in sd()???
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- R Question about biasing in sd()???.
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11. Reverse-Biasing
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- Reverse-Biasing.
- Effect of reverse biasing on the depletion region .
- This reverse-biasing results in a larger sensitivity for detecting radiation (as will be shown in the discussion of the SSBs), and this sensitivity will increase with increasing external voltages. ...
12. Re: 4-1000A Screen Biasing...
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