Is current of a diode?
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When a diode is conducting current it's forward biased (electronics jargon for "on"). The current-voltage relationship of an ideal diode. Any negative voltage produces zero current -- an open circuit. As long as the voltage is non-negative the diode looks like a short circuit.
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When a diode is conducting current it's forward biased (electronics jargon for "on"). The current-voltage relationship of an ideal diode. Any negative voltage produces zero current -- an open circuit. As long as the voltage is non-negative the diode looks like a short circuit.
Voltage Across: V=0
Diode looks like: Short circuit
Operation Mode: On (Forward biased)
Current Through: I>0
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