Draw the vi characteristics of an ideal diode.
Answer / Arvind Nath Mishra
The voltage-current (VI) characteristic of an ideal diode is a rectangular hyperbola. In forward bias, it has a nearly zero voltage drop across it and current flows freely. In reverse bias, the voltage across it increases linearly with the current until a threshold voltage (Vt) is reached, at which point the diode blocks current.
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