For an emitter feedback bias circuit, the value of VCC = 10V, RB = 10Kohm, RE=1Kohm and RC=2Kohm, if current flowing through collector is 0.5mA, what is the voltage difference between collector and emitter?

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Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization topics include: Operating point, bias stability, collector-to-base and collector-emitter bias, self bias, bias compensation, thermistor, thermal runway and stability. Transistor biasing is the process of setting a transistor's DC operating voltage or current conditions to the correct level. It's necessary to activate a transistor and make analog and digital operation possible.  The process of making the operating point independent of temperature changes or variations in transistor parameters is known as stabilization. A good biasing circuit... Show more

For an emitter feedback bias circuit, the value of V<sub>CC</sub> = 10V, R<sub>B</sub> = 10Kohm, R<sub>E</sub>=1Kohm and R<sub>C</sub>=2Kohm, if current flowing through collector is 0.5mA, what is the voltage difference between collector and emitter?