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What (who) is grid bias voltage - definition

PREDETERMINED VOLTAGES OR CURRENTS ESTABLISHING PROPER OPERATING CONDITIONS IN ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
Voltage bias; Current bias; Bias point; Grid bias; Bias (electrical engineering); Voltage Bias; Current Bias; Bias voltage; Bias (electricity); Bias (electronics); Biasing (electronics); Q-point; Q point; Quiescent point; Bias current; Electrical bias; Fixed bias; Grid leak bias; Bleeder bias; Initial velocity bias; Contact bias; Bias circuit
  • A graphical representation of the current and voltage properties of a transistor; the bias is selected so that the operating point permits maximum signal amplitude without distortion.

Grid (graphic design)         
USED IN GRAPHIC DESIGN TO GUIDE OBJECTS
Grid (typography); Gridline; Grid line; Grid lines; Grid (page layout); Gridlines
In graphic design, a grid is a structure (usually two-dimensional) made up of a series of intersecting straight (vertical, horizontal, and angular) or curved lines (grid lines) used to structure content. The grid serves as an armature or framework on which a designer can organize graphic elements (images, glyphs, paragraphs, etc.
Survivorship bias         
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LOGICAL ERROR OF CONCENTRATING ON THE PEOPLE OR THINGS THAT MADE IT PAST SOME SELECTION PROCESS AND OVERLOOKING THOSE THAT DID NOT, TYPICALLY BECAUSE OF THE LATTER'S LACK OF VISIBILITY
Survivor bias; Survivor's bias; Survival bias; Immortal time bias; Survivorship biases
Survivorship bias, survival bias or immortal time bias is the logical error of concentrating on the people or things that made it past some selection process and overlooking those that did not, typically because of their lack of visibility. This can lead to incorrect conclusions regarding that which (or those who) didn't make it.
Smart grid         
  • [[Siemens]] [[Smart meter]]s installed in the power station at Manauara Shopping Mall, the third-largest energy consumer in [[Manaus]].
  • Peak load avoidance by [[smart charging]] of electric vehicles
  • Video about smart grids
ELECTRICAL GRID OPERATED BY AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICES OR CONTROLED AND MAINTAINED FROM DISTANCE
Smart Grid; Digital electricity grid; Smart power distribution; Smart Power Grid; Democratization of energy; Smart power grid; Smart grid device; Smart Grid Device; Smarter grid; Grid modernization; Smart grids
A smart grid is an electrical grid which includes a variety of operation and energy measures including:

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Biasing

In electronics, biasing is the setting of DC (direct current) operating conditions (current and voltage) of an active device in an amplifier. Many electronic devices, such as diodes, transistors and vacuum tubes, whose function is processing time-varying (AC) signals, also require a steady (DC) current or voltage at their terminals to operate correctly. This current or voltage is called bias. The AC signal applied to them is superposed on this DC bias current or voltage.

The operating point of a device, also known as bias point, quiescent point, or Q-point, is the DC voltage or current at a specified terminal of an active device (a transistor or vacuum tube) with no input signal applied. A bias circuit is a portion of the device's circuit that supplies this steady current or voltage.