"If you want to make a single-chip digital camera," Mr. Shih said, "you will have to use CMOS."
Micrel uses CMOS, bipolar, and other technologies for IC fabrication.
VLSI technology incorporating millions of basic logic operations onto one chip, almost exclusively uses CMOS.
These sensors may use CMOS or charge-coupled device (CCD) technology, depending on the application.
All these new devices use CMOS.
The new computers would use chips made with a mainstream technology known as complementary metal oxide semiconductor, or CMOS.
Digital cinematography cameras capture images using CMOS or CCD sensors, usually in one of two arrangements.
They contain some special circuitry using Complementary Metal Oxide Silicon, or CMOS, chips.
Some people are using Arduinos to generate the signal, some just using CMOS.
But semiconductor engineers have found it difficult to design analog circuits using CMOS.