Design of a multi-sensor readout chip for amperometric, potentiometric, impedometric, and colorimetric bio-sensor applications
College
College of Computer Studies
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) devices are being deployed to provide personalized healthcare monitoring or for remote monitoring whenever there is no accessible medical facility. In line with POCT, Lab-on-a Paper or Lab-on-a-Chip devices are taking flight. These include the hybrid of the sensor and readout circuit fabricated into a chip. To date, there is no single chip solution that harmonizes the four electrochemical sensing modalities which is the contribution of this work. The design of a multi-sensor readout chip is presented; this is composed of amperometric, potentiometric, impedometric, and colorimetric readout circuits implemented on TSMC 0.18 11m IP6M technology. The chip can be used to implement a POCT to assist a patient in assessing the condition of his urinary system through urine quality indicators such as: pH value and ionic concentration of calcium (Ca2+) via potentiometric sensing; uric acid, citric acid, and calcium oxalate concentrations via amperometric sensing; osmolality or total dissolved salts through impedometric sensing; and urine turbidity, color and crystallization through its optical properties. The readout circuit designs for diversified sensing mechanisms were developed and investigated in this paper. In addition, a power savings of - 60d8 can be achieved when all the circuits of the proposed chip are disabled. The sub-circuit enable was implemented using PMOS pass transistors. Non-simultaneous sub-circuit enable both reduces the power budget and prevents the inter-sensor interference or cross-talk.
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Chung, W., Silverio, A. A., Tsa, V. F., Cheng, C., Chang, S., Ming-Ying, Z., Kao, C., Rustia, D. A., & Lo, Y. (2017). Design of a multi-sensor readout chip for amperometric, potentiometric, impedometric, and colorimetric bio-sensor applications. Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/14979
Keywords
Detectors; Biosensors; Medical instruments and apparatus
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