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What (who) is PMOS - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pmos; PMOS (disambiguation)

PMOS         
Positive-channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor (Reference: IC)
PMOS logic         
  • PMOS clock IC, 1974
  • PMOS [[NAND gate]] with load resistor.
  • PMOS  [[NOR gate]] with load resistor.
  • inverter]] with load resistor.
P-TYPE MOSFETS TO IMPLEMENT LOGIC GATES
P-type Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor; P-MOS; P-type MOS
PMOS or pMOS logic (from P-channel metal–oxide–semiconductor) is a family of digital circuits based on p-channel, enhancement mode metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). In the late 1960s and early 1970s, PMOS logic was the dominant semiconductor technology for large-scale integrated circuits before being superseded by NMOS and CMOS devices.
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor         
TYPE OF FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR
Mos technology; Metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor; MOSFETs; Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor; Double Diffused MOS; IGFET; Mosfet; Metal Oxide Semiconductor; Mosfets; DMOS; Mofset; Metal–oxide–semiconductor structure; Dmos; MOS FET; CMOSFET; Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor structure; MISFET; Metal oxide semiconductor; Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor structure; N-FET; Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor; Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor; Metal-oxide-semiconductor structure; Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor; Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor; Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor field-effect transistor; MOS capacitor; Metal-oxide-semiconductor; MOSFET heatsink; MOSFET heat sink; Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor; Metal–oxide–semiconductor; Igfet; Metal-oxide-silicon; Insulated-gate Field-effect Transistor; Insulated gate Field-effect Transistor; Insulated gate Field-Effect transistor; Insulated Gate Field-effect Transistor; Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor; MOS-FET; Insulated gate field-effect transistor; Dual-gate FET; Dual-gate field-effect transistor; Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor field-effect transistor; Metal-oxide semiconductor; NFET; MOSFET scaling; NMOS transistor; PMOS transistor; PMOS FET; NMOS FET; MOS transistor; MOS technology; Metal–oxide–silicon
<electronics> (MOSFET) A Field Effect Transistor in which the conducting channel is insulated from the gate terminal by a layer of oxide. Therefore it does not conduct even if a reverse voltage is applied to the gate. (1997-02-24)

Wikipedia

PMOS

PMOS (or pMOS) may refer to:

  • PMOS logic
  • p-channel MOSFET
  • Prime Minister's Official Spokesman
  • Primary Military Occupational Specialty
  • The United States Marine Band, nicknamed the President's Own
  • PostmarketOS, a free and open-source operating system based on Linux
Examples of use of PMOS
1. Next, three of the PMOs were tested in mice, both individually and in combination.
2. What we did, essentially, was to hold off the viral replication long enough for the host to mount an immune response and clear the virus." Working with a class of compounds known as antisense phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers, or PMOs, the team first performed a series of studies to identify PMOs that demonstrated activity against Ebola virus.
3. We look forward to additional findings of success using these PMOs." Collaborating on the study with Bavari and Warfield were Dana L.
4. The combination of all three was found to be the most effective therapeutic approach in mice, whether the PMOs were administered before or after Ebola infection.
5. Imagine you‘re Tom Kelly, the prime minister‘s official spokesman, and the press ask you, in the light of Alastair Campbell‘s confession of his clinical depression both before and after serving at Downing Street yesterday, if the PM "had ever felt low during his time at No 10"? Apparently, the PMOS just waffled.