I know that when the anode is at a higher potential than the cathode the diode is said to be forward biased and current can flow.
My question is this:
If the anode and the cathode is at the same potential, is the diode said to be forward biased, reverse biased, or what?
I know that an ideal diode doesn't exist and that no current will ever flow if there is zero potential difference. I'm more concerned with the correct terminology to use for this situation.
My question is this:
If the anode and the cathode is at the same potential, is the diode said to be forward biased, reverse biased, or what?
I know that an ideal diode doesn't exist and that no current will ever flow if there is zero potential difference. I'm more concerned with the correct terminology to use for this situation.