On testing of MEDA based digital microfluidics biochips

V. Shukla, N. Ali, F. Hussin, Mark Zwolinski
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Recent years have seen rapid progress in using digital microfluidics based biochips for biomedical assays. The testing and reliability of these biochips is crucial when they are used in point-of-care diagnostics applications. As the scalability and complexity of biomedical assays increases, there is a need for efficient testing methodologies to ensure reliability of these biochips. The conventional testing methodologies will not be sufficient for the recently proposed and highly scalable Micro-electrode-dot array (MEDA) architecture based digital microfluidics. This is because of the advanced fluidic movement operations incorporated in the MEDA architecture. This paper investigates the testing methodologies for conventional digital microfluidics based biochips and their relevancy to the MEDA architecture based digital microfluidics biochips.
基于MEDA的数字微流控生物芯片的测试
近年来,在使用基于数字微流体的生物芯片进行生物医学分析方面取得了迅速进展。当这些生物芯片用于即时诊断应用时,它们的测试和可靠性至关重要。随着生物医学分析的可扩展性和复杂性的增加,需要有效的测试方法来确保这些生物芯片的可靠性。传统的测试方法将不足以满足最近提出的基于数字微流体的高度可扩展的微电极点阵列(MEDA)架构。这是因为先进的流体运动操作纳入MEDA架构。本文研究了传统数字微流控生物芯片的测试方法及其与基于MEDA架构的数字微流控生物芯片的相关性。
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