CMOS stands for Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor and despite its size, it does much more than you think. Let’s clarify a few things first. A CMOS chip is vastly different than the CMOS battery ...
In needs an external n-channel power mosfet, and can implement buck, boost, buck-boost or SEPIC (single-ended primary-inductance converter, pictured) topologies. Operation is from 4.7 to 85V, covering ...