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back bias

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back bias [′bak ‚bīยทəs]
(electronics)
Degenerative or regenerative voltage which is fed back to circuits before its originating point; usually applied to a control anode of a tube or other device.
Voltage applied to a grid of a tube (or tubes) or electrode of another device to reduce a condition which has been upset by some external cause.


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