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For a self-bias circuit, find drain to source volt..
1.
For a self-bias circuit, find drain to source voltage if VDD=12V, ID=1mA, Rs=RD=1KΩ?
A.
1v
B.
2v
C.
10v
D.
5v
Answer» D. 5v
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