On enhancing the reliability of digital microfluidic biochips (DMFB) through electrode cells health classification

M. A. Sheikh, N. Ali, N. H. Hamid, F. Hussin, V. Shukla
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Reliability of digital microfluidic biochips (DMFB) emerges to be a critical issue, as they are becoming a popular alternative for laboratory experiments like DNA analysis, immunoassays and safety critical clinical diagnostics. To improve DMFB reliability, the key is to know the possible points of failure of its electrode cells. In this paper, a novel test methodology is introduced to monitor the health of the DMFB by classifying its individual cells into weak, faulty and fault-free. The emphasis is on identifying physically degraded cells in the DMFB array and reducing their over-use, thus saving those cells from becoming faulty during operation. Degradation in cell health is measured by the change in its capacitance via a capacitance measurement circuit that can be integrated with the DMFB. The paper also presents the circuit to classify the cells as weak, faulty and fault free, implemented using 180nm technology.
通过电极细胞健康分类提高数字微流控生物芯片可靠性的研究
数字微流控生物芯片(DMFB)的可靠性成为一个关键问题,因为它们正在成为DNA分析、免疫测定和安全关键临床诊断等实验室实验的流行替代方案。要提高DMFB的可靠性,关键是要了解其电极电池的可能失效点。本文介绍了一种新的检测方法,通过将DMFB的单个细胞分为弱细胞、故障细胞和无故障细胞来监测DMFB的健康状况。重点是识别DMFB阵列中物理退化的细胞并减少它们的过度使用,从而避免这些细胞在操作过程中出现故障。通过与DMFB集成的电容测量电路,通过其电容的变化来测量细胞健康的退化。本文还介绍了采用180nm技术实现的对电池进行弱、故障和无故障分类的电路。
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