MOS electronics usually refers to electronic components and circuits based on MOS (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) technology, one of the most important and widely used technologies in the semiconductor industry, and is mainly used in the manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs), especially digital and analogue circuits.
The main components of MOS electronics
MOSFET (MOS Field Effect Transistor): As the most common MOS device, MOSFETs are widely used in switching and amplification applications. Depending on their structure and principle of operation, they can be classified into Enhancement-mode and Depletion-mode.
CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor): CMOS is a technology that uses complementary p-type and n-type MOS transistors with low power consumption and high noise immunity, and is widely used in microprocessors, memories and other digital logic circuits.
MOS Circuits: Includes a variety of circuit designs based on MOS devices such as amplifiers, oscillators, and logic gates.
Applications: automotive, UPS, energy storage BMS, industrial power supplies, PC/PD power supplies, etc.