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CMOS complementary metal oxide

CMOS complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMP chemomechanical polishing... [Pg.245]

CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor CVD Chemical vapor deposition... [Pg.2]

CMOS Complementary metal oxide (on) silicon a chip fabrication technology that layers metal oxides and silicon to create logic devices with low power consumption and moderate switching speeds. [Pg.284]

Identify the purpose of CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor), what it contains, and how to change its basic parameters. [Pg.345]

IDE hard disks get their configuration information from the BIOS s CMOS [Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) memory. CMOS contains... [Pg.367]

Khanna, V.K. (2004) Emerging Trends in Ultra-miniaturized CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) Transistors, Single-Electron and Molecular-Scale Devices ... [Pg.325]

CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor technology, combi-... [Pg.414]

In CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) technology, the p-channel is fabricated by ion implantation. Using this technique, 5% control in the doping is possible and the threshold control is improved. [Pg.147]

In the main there are two kinds of technologies for digital color cameras, the CCD (Charged Coupled Device) and the CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor). While CCD cameras deliver images with a better quality and are more sensitive for low emittance, CMOS cameras are often used as high-speed cameras. Today, common CMOS high-speed cameras are able to record up to 32,000 images in a second. [Pg.442]

CMOS Complementary metal-oxide semi-conductor... [Pg.133]

CCD Charge-coupled device, chip architecture for digital cameras CMOS Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor, chip architecture for... [Pg.36]

The source and drain are both p-type if the current flowing is holes. Surface field effect transistors have become the dominant type of transistor used in integrated circuits, which can contain up to one billion transistors plus resistors, capacitors, and the very thinnest of deposited connection wires made from aluminum, copper, or gold. The field effect transistors are simpler to produce than junction transistors and have many fevorable electrical characteristics. The names of various field effect transistors go by the abbreviations MOS (metal-oxide semiconductor), PMOS (p-type metal-oxide semiconductor), NMOS (n-type metal-oxide semiconductor), CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor—uses both p-type unipolar and n-type unipolar). [Pg.1854]

Nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) devices Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) and static random access memory (SRAM) devices based on semiconductor technology are volatile that is, they wiU lose stored information when the power fails. Nonvolatile devices such as CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductors) and EEPROMs (electrically erasable read-only memories) are forbiddingly expensive for mass-produced electronic devices. As described above (see Section 8.3), the magnitude and direction of polarization of a ferroelectric ceramics can be reversed by applying an external electric field, and this method is used by FRAMs to store (or erase) data. As the materials have a nonlinear hysteresis curve, the polarization remains in the same state when the voltage is switched off (i.e., the information originally stored is maintained). In addition, FRAMs may be radiation-hardened for use in harsh environments such as outer space (Scott and Paz de Araujo, 1989). [Pg.307]


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