bodydiode
A body diode is a parasitic semiconductor junction that exists within many electronic components, most notably within power diodes and transistors like MOSFETs. It is not an intentionally added component but rather an inherent characteristic of the semiconductor material and its construction. In power diodes, the body diode is essentially the main PN junction of the diode. In MOSFETs, it is formed by the P-type substrate and the N-type source or drain regions.
The body diode has electrical characteristics similar to a standard PN junction diode. It can conduct current
In circuits that involve inductive loads, the body diode can act as a freewheeling path for current