A Low-Cost Smartphone-Based Electrochemical Biosensor for Point-of-Care Diagnostics.

Alexander Sun, Travis Wambach, A G Venkatesh, Drew A Hall
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This paper describes the development of a smartphone-based electrochemical biosensor module. The module contains a low power potentiostat that interfaces and harvests power from a smartphone through the phone's audio jack. A prototype with two different potentiostat designs was constructed and used to conduct proof of concept cyclic voltammetry experiments with potassium ferro-/ferricyanide (K4[Fe(CN)6] / K3[Fe(CN)6]) in a side-by-side comparison with a laboratory grade instrument. Results show that the module functions within the available power budget and that the recovered voltammogram data matches well with the data from an expensive bench top tool. Excluding the loses from supply rectification and regulation, the module consumes either 5.7 mW or 4.3 mW peak power, depending on which of the two discussed potentiostat designs is used. At single quantity pricing, the hardware for the prototype device costs less than $30.

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一种低成本的基于智能手机的电化学生物传感器,用于即时诊断。
本文介绍了一种基于智能手机的电化学生物传感器模块的开发。该模块包含一个低功率的恒电位器,通过手机的音频插孔与智能手机连接并获取电力。构建了具有两种不同恒电位器设计的原型,并将其用于铁-/铁氰化钾(K4[Fe(CN)6] / K3[Fe(CN)6])的循环伏安法实验,并与实验室级仪器进行了并排比较。结果表明,该模块在可用功率预算范围内工作,并且恢复的伏安数据与昂贵的台式工具的数据匹配良好。排除电源整流和调节的损失,该模块消耗5.7 mW或4.3 mW的峰值功率,具体取决于所讨论的两种恒电位器设计中的哪一种。按单量定价,原型设备的硬件成本不到30美元。
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