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- Bipolar CMOS (BiCMOS) is a semiconductor technology that integrates two semiconductor technologies, those of the bipolar junction transistor and the CMOS (complementary...
- Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS, pronounced "sea-moss ", /siːmɑːs/, /-ɒs/) is a type of metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor...
- logic High-density NMOS (HMOS) Complementary MOS (CMOS) logic Bipolar MOS (BiMOS) logic Bipolar CMOS (BiCMOS) Integrated injection logic (I2L) Gunning transceiver...
- logic families were manufactured using CMOS or BiCMOS technology rather than TTL. Today, surface-mounted CMOS versions of the 7400 series are used in...
- sufficiently to introduce a 5-megapixel 1.75 μm BI CMOS sensor at general consumer prices in 2009. BI sensors from OmniVision Technologies have since...
- 140 mm2. It was fabricated in a 280 nm CMOS process with the same metal pitches as the previous 350 nm BiCMOS process, so Intel described it as "350 nm"...
- specialty process technologies, including SiGe, BiCMOS, Silicon Photonics, SOI, mixed-signal and RFCMOS, CMOS image sensors, non-imaging sensors, power management...
- the pull-up path of the BiCMOS gate, to form a low power CMOS logic family with high capacitive drive capability. Intel's BiCMOS technology was enabled...
- semiconductors from 200-mm wafers Lubbock, Texas, United States - producing CMOS and BiCMOS semiconductors from 150-mm wafers X-Fab employs a total of 2,946 people...
- by George Taylor and Jim Blomgren in 1993. The company's plan was to use BiCMOS technology to produce very fast processors for the Apple Computer market...