The two principal dangers to analog CMOS (Complementary-symmetry Metal-Oxide Semiconductors) are static electricity and overvoltage (signal voltages exceeding the supply). Both can be effectively dealt with by the aware user. Read full article
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The two principal dangers to analog CMOS (Complementary-symmetry Metal-Oxide Semiconductors) are static electricity and overvoltage (signal voltages exceeding the supply). Both can be effectively dealt with by the aware user. Read full article