Hey guys I just want to know is it possible to use a simple current sink with a diode and a PNP transistor with only a positive rail to ground (No negative rail) to bias a simple common emitter amplifier with PNP transistor without having to send DC voltage into to base to turn it on?
Lets say by using the output of the current sink and connecting it to the emitter of the transistor. there is no negative voltage rail... only positive and ground.
Lets say by using the output of the current sink and connecting it to the emitter of the transistor. there is no negative voltage rail... only positive and ground.