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Mixed Signal Design of a High Voltage (HV) CMOS Integrated Circuit for Microfluidic Applications
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Current BioMems, “lab-on-a-chip” (LOC), and microfluidic-based analysis systems suffer from large external power supplies, relays and optics. This reliance on external bulk infrastructures prevents the development of hand-held point-of-care medical devices and miniaturized genetic testing platforms. In this work, we have developed several generations of high-voltage CMOS integrated circuits to replace these external components, offering for the first time, the possibility to reduce size and cost of LOCs and significantly improve integration. (As cited in abstract.)
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- 2007-05-01
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- Report