
CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) technology
CMOS technology, or Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor, is a common type of digital electronic circuit design used in computers and other devices. It employs two types of transistors—n-type and p-type—that work together to switch electronic signals on or off efficiently. This complementary arrangement reduces power consumption and heat generation, making chips more energy-efficient and durable. CMOS is used in microprocessors, memory chips, and sensors, enabling quick, reliable, and low-power operation critical for modern electronics. Its design allows complex circuits to be miniaturized while maintaining performance and efficiency.