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CMOS image sensors enable smaller camera modules 
Electronic Engineering Times Asia - Oct 03 2:10 PM
With a pixel pitch of 2.2µm, Toshiba said its new 2Mpixel and 3.2Mpixel CMOS image sensors enable smaller, space-saving camera modules for cellular phones and other camera-enabled mobile devices.



coast to coast
Red tide blooms off coast 
The Bryan-College Station Eagle - 20 minutes ago
CORPUS CHRISTI - Biologists along the South Texas coast planned to test for red tide after reports of discolored water and extensive fish kills resulting from toxic algae.


coco
$10; $5 locals. 2001 NIGHTCLUB, Club Touch, 449-9435 
The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Oct 06 12:07 AM
2001 NIGHTCLUB, Razzie's, 449-9435 920 Lake Arrowhead Road, Myrtle Beach CoCo Loco Party Band. Variety. 8 p.m. 920 Lake Arrowhead Road, Myrtle Beach DJ Jay Michaels.


coca cola
Oil is still cheaper than Coca-Cola: Eni CEO 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 07 8:11 AM
Current oil prices are not very high and crude is actually cheaper than Coca-Cola, the chief executive of Italy's oil company Eni said in an interview with the New York Times.


cocaine
Call to improve cocaine services 
BBC News - Oct 08 4:38 PM
Experts say there should be more specialist treatment services to tackle Scotland's growing cocaine problem.


coed
Teachers must keep a close eye on popular shirts with suggestive slogans 
Cullman Times - Oct 05 10:16 PM
Since at least the mid 1990s when students were made to turn their Coed Naked T-shirts inside-out, schools have prohibited clothing advertising weapons, alcohol or cigarettes, and containing obscene messages or images.


coeds
Playboy heading to Huntington for photo shoot 
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch - 55 minutes ago
HUNTINGTON -- Playboy photographers will be in town next week looking for Marshall women to pose for the magazine's "Girls of the Conference USA" special edition.


coheed and cambria
Coheed And Cambria Singer Steps Into The Ring With Prize Fighter 
MTV Music Television - Sep 29 11:00 AM
The forthcoming solo effort from Claudio Sanchez, released under the Prize Fighter Inferno moniker, will serve as a prequel of sorts to Coheed and Cambria's Good Apollo disc. Sanchez says he's also been busy working on new Coheed music.


cold sore
Comforting Cold Sores 
ABC 7 Chicago - Oct 05 9:49 AM
Cold sores make a lot of people miserable. There is no cure, but an experimental medication is offering some new hope.


dollar
COMPLAINT AGAINST FAMILY DOLLAR: Matthews firm backdated options grants, suit says 
The Charlotte Observer - Oct 08 12:22 AM
A lawsuit filed in late August says Family Dollar Stores Inc., a discount retailer, backdated options grants to senior executives between 1995 and 2000. The suit says the Matthews company's stock price rose after the reported date of many grants "in a striking pattern that could not have been the result of chance."


collage
US: Kendall-Jackson to revamp Collage label 
Just Drinks - 41 minutes ago
Jackson Wine Estates International is using Kendall-Jackson’s sponsorship of a UK tennis tournament to update the label for its Collage range.


collide
Port Authority Bus, School Bus Collide; Traffic Affected 
WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
Three people are hurt in a collision between a Port Authority bus and a school bus in West Mifflin, according to Allegheny County 911.


colossus
Boxing - News & Results - UK News 
SecondsOut.com - 46 minutes ago
Undefeated colossus Nikolay Valuev defends his WBA world heavyweight title against Monte Barrett on Saturday night, and you can watch the entire 'Big Red October' card on www.sportal.com, in association with SecondsOut.


colombia
Do big breasts lead to paradise? Colombia asks 
Reuters via Yahoo!7 News - Oct 05 6:11 AM
PEREIRA, Colombia (Reuters) - Every weeknight millions of Colombians tune in to watch a smash television series about the indignities suffered by a teen-age girl willing to do anything to get her breasts enlarged.


colon cleansing
Health & wellness series tonight in Newark 
Courier Gazette - Sep 28 7:51 AM
Transform Your Life, Transform Your Health is the second seminar in the 'Untold Truth' series coming to the Newark Public Library tonight (Thursday, September 28) from 7- 9.


colon cleanse
WHATEVER COLUMN: No virtual soliciting please 
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Oct 05 6:43 AM
It's all about spam (And bam! Thank you, ma'am) Last week, I received nearly 700 e-mails, give or take a few spam. That's a joke; spam accounts for nearly 90 percent of the e-mail I receive at work. And I don't mean the Hormel meat product, Spam, for whom unsolicited commercial mail was named.


colonoscopy
COLORECTAL CANCER: 
The Eureka Reporter - Oct 08 10:59 PM
No pain, no gain? Only in the weight room. In the endoscopy wing at Mad River Community Hospital, I underwent a pain-free colonoscopy and gained the peace of mind that comes with knowing I’m not going to be among the 5 percent of Americans who develop a cancer that is completely preventable.


coloring pages
Here & Now 
The News Sun - Oct 05 2:26 AM
First National Bank-Employee Owned will be holding a coloring contest for kids in grades 2 to 8 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Antioch's Octoberfest on Oct. 8. Coloring pages and crayons will be available at the FNBEO coloring booth and kids will be able to color and submit their entries on site.


coloring pictures
Put an end to the 'I'm bored' blues with fun rainy day activities 
Detroit News - Oct 05 7:09 AM
F or children, there is almost nothing worse than being cooped up inside on a rainy day. And for grownups, the constant refrains of "I'm bored!" and "when will the rain stop?" are enough to send anyone around the bend.


coloring sheets
Put an end to the 'I'm bored' blues with fun rainy day activities 
Detroit News - Oct 05 7:09 AM
F or children, there is almost nothing worse than being cooped up inside on a rainy day. And for grownups, the constant refrains of "I'm bored!" and "when will the rain stop?" are enough to send anyone around the bend.


coliseum
New Haven Coliseum implosion delayed again 
WTNH-TV New Haven - 41 minutes ago
(New Haven-WTNH, Oct. 6, 2006 5:55 AM) _ Plans to implode the New Haven Coliseum are on hold again.


colt 45
Was last year’s 45-12 win over the Sooners a streak or fluke? 
News 8 Austin - Oct 04 11:07 AM
So what's it going to be Mack Brown? A streak or a fluke? Was that 45-12 win over Oklahoma with the swaggering Vince Young at quarterback the start of a winning streak over your big rival? Or was it a once-every-six-years result that Adrian Peterson and the Sooners will squash this weekend?


columbo
Peter Falk: Columbo’s raincoat was mine 
MSNBC - Oct 05 3:32 AM
Falk, who starred as the rumpled, crime-solving TV lieutenant in “Columbo,” says he was dissatisfied with the stylish clothes presented to him for the show’s debut.


command and conquer
Command & Conquer 3 Update 
Voodoo Extreme - Sep 30 1:30 AM
September 30, 2006 - The Command & Conquer 3 website is sporting a new blog update by EA Executive Producer Mike Verdu. The topic is Technology in 2047. Here's a snip:


comcast
PSC staff says Comcast lacks assent to offer phone service 
BizJournals - Oct 08 9:56 PM
Missouri regulators are going after Comcast Corp., which they allege did not get proper approvals to market local and long-distance phone service in the Kansas City area.


comedy
"Human Giant" sketch comedy rising at MTV 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 05 12:34 AM
MTV said Wednesday it has given the green light to "Human Giant," a sketch comedy series described as a collection of "recklessly hilarious, fast-paced, hard-hitting short films."


comedian
CHRIS ROCK TO BE HONORED AT COMEDY FEST: Vegas event to include tribute to comedian
Eurweb - Oct 05 12:05 AM
*The second-annual Comedy Festival, a co-production of HBO and live-event company Anschutz Entertainment Group, will honor Chris Rock with its Comedian Award during an event to be held at Las Vegas' Caesars Palace on Nov. 17.


compaq
REALITY BITES 
Manila Bulletin - Oct 05 9:19 AM
When former HP CEO Carly Fiorina joined HP, she took the I.T. world by storm with her bold decisions particularly the acquisition of Compaq. With Fiorina at the helm then, HP hugged the I.T. headlines everytime she says something, that stays until she left the company.


composer
Composer Reich's Pearl tribute 
BBC News - Oct 04 10:36 AM
US composer Steve Reich talks about his tribute to murdered US journalist Daniel Pearl.


corn
Jury awards $2 million after man has corn removed, loses legs 
WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg - 6 minutes ago
A jury has awarded more than two (M) million-dollars to a man who had a corn removed from his toe and ultimately lost both legs after a series of infections.


conduit
REAL ESTATE - HOWARD BEACH 
Queens Courier - 13 minutes ago
WHERE: Howard Beach is bordered by the Belt Parkway and Conduit Avenue to the north, Jamaica Bay to the south, 102nd Street east and 78th street to the west. To the north is Lindenwood and Ozone Park, Brooklyn is due west, and South Ozone Park to the east.


congratulations
Mets, not Yankees playing in October 
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 08 8:16 PM
When he walked out of the clubhouse at Dodger Stadium, Jeff Wilpon checked his Treo and saw dozens of congratulations.


connecticut
Antique shops bring new life to small Connecticut town 
USA Today - Oct 05 8:39 AM
Until about 15 years ago, Putnam, Connecticut, was just another old industrial town with abandoned mills and a faded downtown. But today, Putnam's downtown is a haven for anti-ques shoppers.


constipation
Theravance Initiates Phase 2 Clinical Program in Gastrointestinal Motility Dysfunction 
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - 9 minutes ago
Theravance, Inc. announced today that the first patient was dosed in a Phase 2 clinical study of TD-5108, an investigational compound for the treatment of chronic constipation and other disorders related to reduced gastrointestinal motility. The goal of this program is to develop a product with once-a-day oral dosing and improved efficacy relative to current therapy.


constellation
Constellation Shares Sink on Outlook Cut 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 06 8:21 AM
Shares of Constellation Brands Inc. slid on Friday, after the world's biggest winemaker said profit fell 18 percent in the second-quarter and lowered its guidance.


constellations
Gorgeous Okami takes you on a trip 
Wisconsin State Journal - Oct 05 2:16 PM
The brush skims across the screen, and the world is transformed - night turns to day, constellations erupt into gorgeous neon hues and rainbow leaves spring from barren trees.


constable
Constable held for `harassing' woman 
The Hindu - Oct 08 2:40 PM
HYDERABAD: The Cyberabad police on Sunday arrested a constable of the Special Protection Force (SPF) on the charge of threatening and misbehaving with a call centre employee at Chandanagar on Saturday night. The 23-year-old BPO employee was ...


continental airlines
Continental Airlines: No plans to merge with United 
ABC 7 Chicago - Oct 03 2:22 PM
The head of Continental Airlines says his company has no plans to merge with another carrier despite industry speculation it could join forces with United Airlines.


convection oven
Microwave: dos and donts 
Daily News - Oct 03 1:45 PM
No modern kitchen can be complete without a microwave oven. It's a versatile device that can reheat, defrost and cook food faster than conventional ovens.


concert
Carolina Baroque begins 19th season with three-concert festival 
Salisbury Post - Oct 05 7:19 AM
Carolina Baroque marks its 19th season in 2006-07 with a three-concert Salisbury Bach and Handel Festival in the Chapel at St. John's Lutheran Church, 200 W. Innes St., in Salisbury.


cookies
Chocolate chip cookies 
San Jose Mercury News - Oct 05 3:39 AM
Makes 70 cookies Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease cookie sheet with cooking spray. Beat shortening and both sugars at medium speed in electric mixer. Add eggs and vanilla, and beat until fluffy. Add brown rice flour mixture, baking soda, xanthan gum and salt, and mix at medium speed until well blended. Mix in chocolate chips and nuts.


cooktops
From January through June 2006, China Makers Exported Approximately US$801 Million Worth of Cooking Appliances, an  
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 02 6:58 AM
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of China Sourcing Report: Cooktops, Hoods & Ovens to their offering.


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Forever Knight - The Trilogy, Part 3 
DVD Talk - Oct 05 6:51 PM
Background: Television on DVD remains one of the most popular uses for the format as well as a pretty cool way of revisiting shows without commercials, editing, and in order.


coil
Fly Away Home 
New York Times - Oct 07 9:19 PM
The 4,000-mile round trip made by millions of monarch butterflies holds a central mystery that entomologists are trying to solve.


cooler
Retailers report strong gains, aided by cooler weather and falling gas prices 
USA Today - Oct 05 6:40 AM
Shoppers, encouraged by cooler temperatures and falling gasoline prices, went on a shopping spree in September, giving many retailers better-than-expected gains and lifting the industry's spirits two months before the holiday season.


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This Day in History

Static CMOS Inverter

Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) ("see-moss", IPA: ['si.mɜs]), is a major class of integrated circuits. CMOS chips include microprocessor, microcontroller, static RAM, and other digital logic circuits, as well as some analog circuits such as image sensors.

CMOS is also sometimes explained as complementary-symmetry metal–oxide–semiconductor. The words "complementary-symmetry" refer to the fact that the design uses complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type MOSFET transistors for logic functions.

Two important characteristics of CMOS devices are high noise immunity and low static power supply drain. Significant power is only drawn when its transistors are switching between on and off states; consequently, CMOS devices do not produce as much heat as other forms of logic such as TTL. CMOS also allows a high density of logic functions on a chip.

The phrase "metal-oxide-semiconductor" is a reference to the nature of the fabrication process originally used to build CMOS chips. That process created field effect transistors having a metal gate electrode placed on top of an oxide insulator, which in turn is on top of a semiconductor material. Instead of metal, today the gate electrodes are almost always made from a different material, polysilicon, but the name CMOS nevertheless continues to be used for the modern descendants of the original process. (See also MOSFET.)

A chip with a large number of CMOS transistors packed tightly together is sometimes known as CHMOS (for "Complementary High-density metal–oxide–semiconductor").

The combination of MEMS sensors with digital signal processors on one single CMOS chip is sometimes known an CMOSens.

Contents

  • 1 Development history
  • 2 Technical details
    • 2.1 Structure
      • 2.1.1 Example: NAND gate
      • 2.1.2 Example: NAND gate in physical layout
    • 2.2 Power: switching and leakage
  • 3 See also
  • 4 External links

Development history

CMOS circuits were invented in 1963 by Frank Wanlass at Fairchild Semiconductor. The first CMOS integrated circuits were made by RCA in 1968 by a group led by Albert Medwin. Originally a low-power but slow alternative to TTL, CMOS found early adopters in the watch industry and in other fields where battery life was more important than speed. Some twenty-five years later, CMOS has become the predominant technology in digital integrated circuits. This is essentially because area occupation, operating speed, energy efficiency and manufacturing costs have benefited and continue to benefit from the geometric downsizing that comes with every new generation of semiconductor manufacturing processes. In addition, the simplicity and comparatively low power dissipation of CMOS circuits have allowed for integration densities not possible on the basis of bipolar junction transistors.

Standard discrete CMOS logic functions were originally available only in the 4000 series (RCA "COS/MOS") integrated circuits. Later many functions in the 7400 series began to be fabricated in CMOS, NMOS, BiCMOS or another variant.

Early CMOS circuits were very susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Subsequent generations were thus equipped with sophisticated protection circuitry that helps absorb electric charges with no damage to the fragile gate oxides and PN-junctions. Still, antistatic handling precautions for semiconductor devices continue to be followed to prevent excessive energies from building up. Manufacturers recommend using antistatic precautions when adding a memory module to a computer, for instance.

On the other hand, early generations such as the 4000 series that used aluminum as a gate material were extremely tolerant of supply voltage variations and operated anywhere from 3 to 18 volts DC. For many years, CMOS logic was designed to operate from the then industry-standard of 5 V imposed by TTL. By 1990, lower power dissipation was usually more important than easy interfacing to TTL, and CMOS voltage supplies began to drop along with the geometric dimensions of the transistors. Lower voltage supplies not only saved power, but allowed thinner, higher performance gate insulators to be used. Some modern CMOS circuits operate from voltages below one volt.

In the early fabrication processes, the gate electrode was made of aluminum. Later CMOS processes switched to polycrystalline silicon ("polysilicon"), which can better tolerate the high temperatures used to anneal the silicon after ion implantation. This means that the gate can be put on early in the process and then used directly as an implant mask producing a self aligned gate (gates that are not self aligned require overlap which increases device size and stray capacitance). As of 2004 there is some research into using metal gates once again, but all commonly used processes have polysilicon gates. There is also a great deal of research going on to replace the silicon dioxide gate dielectric with a high-k dielectric material to combat increasing leakage currents.

Technical details

CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) refers to both a particular style of digital circuitry design, and the family of processes used to implement that circuitry on integrated circuits (chips). CMOS logic on a CMOS process dissipates less energy and is more dense than other implementations of the same functionality. As this advantage has grown and become more important, CMOS processes and variants have come to dominate, so that as of 2006 the vast majority of integrated circuit manufacturing by dollar volume is on CMOS processes.

Structure

CMOS logic uses a combination of p-type and n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) to implement logic gates and other digital circuits found in computers, telecommunications and signal processing equipment. Although CMOS logic can be implemented with discrete devices (for instance, in an introductory circuits class), typical commercial CMOS products are integrated circuits composed of millions (or hundreds of millions) of transistors of both types on a rectangular piece of silicon of between 0.1 and 4 square centimeters. These bits of silicon are commonly called chips, although within the industry they are also referred to as die, perhaps because they are the result of dicing (that is, cutting up) the circular silicon wafer which is the basic unit of semiconductor device fabrication.

In CMOS logic gates a collection of n-type MOSFETs is arranged in a pull-down network between the output and the lower-voltage power supply rail (often named Vss). Instead of the load resistor of NMOS logic gates, CMOS logic gates have a collection of p-type MOSFETs in a pull-up network between the output and the higher-voltage rail (often named Vdd). The p-type transistor network is complementary to the n-type transistor network, so that when the n-type is off, the p-type is on, and vice-versa.

CMOS logic dissipates less power than NMOS logic because CMOS dissipates power only when switching (dynamic power). On a typical ASIC in a modern 90 nanometer process, switching the output might take 120 picoseconds, and happen once every ten nanoseconds. NMOS logic dissipates power whenever the output is low (static power), because there is a current path from Vdd to Vss through the load resistor and the n-type network.

P-type MOSFETs are complementary to n-type because they turn on when their gate voltage goes sufficiently below their source voltage, and because they can pull the drain all the way to Vdd. Thus, if both a p-type and n-type transistor have their gates connected to the same input, the p-type MOSFET will be on when the n-type MOSFET is off, and vice-versa.

Example: NAND gate

NAND gate in CMOS logic

As an example, shown on the right is a circuit diagram of a NAND gate in CMOS logic.

If both of the A and B inputs are high, then: both the n-type transistors (bottom half of the diagram) will conduct, neither of the p-type transistors (top half) will conduct, and a conductive path will be established between the output and Vss, bringing the output low. If either of the A or B inputs is low, one of the n-type transistors will not conduct, one of the p-type transistors will, and a conductive path will be established between the output and Vdd, bringing the output high.

Another advantage of CMOS over NMOS is that both low-to-high and high-to-low output transitions are fast since the pull-up transistors have low resistance when switched on, unlike the load resistors in NMOS logic. In addition, the output signal swings the full voltage between the low and high rails. This strong, more nearly symmetric response also makes CMOS more resistant to noise.

See Logical effort for a method of calculating delay in a CMOS circuit.

Example: NAND gate in physical layout

The physical layout of a NAND circuit (based on the CMOS logic example given)

This example shows a NAND logic device drawn as a physical representation as it would be manufactured. The physical layout perspective is a "bird's eye view" of a stack of layers. The circuit is constructed on a P-type substrate. The polysilicon, diffusion, and n-well are referred to as "base layers" and are actually inserted into trenches of the P-type substrate. The contacts penetrate an insulating layer between the base layers and the first layer of metal (metal1) making a connection.

The inputs to the NAND (illustrated in green coloring) are in polysilicon. The CMOS transistors (devices) are formed by the intersection of the polysilicon and diffusion: N diffusion for the N device; P diffusion for the P device (illustrated in salmon and yellow coloring respectively). The output ("out") is connected together in metal (illustrated in cyan coloring). Connections between metal and polysilicon or diffusion are made through contacts (illustrated as black squares. The physical layout example matches the NAND logic circuit given in the previous example.

The N device is manufactured on a P-type substrate. The P devices is manufactured in an N-type well (n-well). A P-type substrate "tap" is connected to VSS and an N-type n-well tap is connected to VDD to prevent latchup.

Power: switching and leakage

CMOS circuits dissipate power by charging and discharging the various load capacitances (mostly gate and wire capacitance, but also drain and some source capacitances) whenever they are switched. The charge moved is the capacitance multiplied by the voltage change. Multiply by the switching frequency to get the current used, and multiply by voltage again to get the characteristic switching power dissipated by a CMOS device: P = CV2f.

A different form of power consumption became noticeable in the 1990s as wires on chip became narrower and the long wires became more resistive. CMOS gates at the end of those resistive wires see slow input transistions. During the middle of these transitions, both the NMOS and PMOS networks are partially conductive, and current flows directly from Vdd to Vss. The power thus used is called crowbar power. Careful design which avoids weakly driven long skinny wires has ameliorated this effect, and crowbar power is nearly always substantially smaller than switching power.

Both NMOS and PMOS transistors have a threshold gate-to-source voltage, below which the current through the device drops exponentially. Historically, CMOS designs operated at supply voltages much larger than their threshold voltages (Vdd might have been 5 V, and Vth for both NMOS and PMOS might have been 700 mV). But as supply voltages have come down to conserve power the Vdd to Vss short circuit is avoided.

However, to speed up the designs, manufacturers have switched to gate materials which lead to lower voltage thresholds and a modern NMOS transistor with a Vth of 200 mV has a significant subthreshold leakage current. Designs (e.g. desktop processors) which try to optimize their fabrication processes for minimum power dissipation during operation have been lowering Vth so that leakage power begins to approximate switching power. As a result, these devices dissipate considerable power even when not switching. Leakage power reduction using new material and system design is critical to sustaining scaling of CMOS. The industry is contemplating the introduction of High-k Dielectrics to combat the increasing gate leakage current by replacing the silicon dioxide that are the conventional gate dielectrics with materials having a higher dielectric constant. A good overview of leakage and reduction methods are explained in Leakage in Nanometer CMOS Technologies ISBN 0-387-25737-3.

See also

  • Magic is open-source software often used as a layout tool for CMOS circuits.

External links

  • CMOS gate description and interactive illustrations
  • LASI is a "general purpose" IC layout CAD tool. It is a free download and can be used as a layout tool for CMOS circuits.
  • Advantages of CMOS Image Sensors
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CMOS image sensors enable smaller camera modules 

Electronic Engineering Times Asia - Oct 03 2:10 PM
With a pixel pitch of 2.2µm, Toshiba said its new 2Mpixel and 3.2Mpixel CMOS image sensors enable smaller, space-saving camera modules for cellular phones and other camera-enabled mobile devices.

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ThomasNet - Oct 05 6:13 AM
Utilizing system-on-a-chip technology for accuracy, form factor, and power consumption, PM1001 integrates 32-bit RISC microprocessor and on-chip memories to enhance algorithms in 0.18 µm CMOS process technology. System is suited for mobile and non-mobile security applications.

Omnivision Introduces the OV9660 1.3MP CAMERACHIP 
I4U - Oct 05 8:32 AM
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