CMOS device
CMOS device
[′se‚mȯs di′vīs] (electronics)
A device formed by the combination of a PMOS (p-type-channel metal oxide semiconductor device) with an NMOS (n-type-channel metal oxide semiconductor device). Derived from complementary metal oxide semiconductor device.
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