Title :
Proportional Microvolume Capacitive Liquid Level Sensor Array
Author :
Seliskar, D.P. ; Waterbury, R.G. ; Kearney, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que.
Abstract :
A sensor array has been developed for use with laboratory automation to permit closed-loop control of liquid levels in a multiwell microplate geometry. We extended a simple electrical model for non-contact capacitance-based fluid sensors to describe a fluid-level dependency. The new model shows that a charge-transfer based capacitance transducer, employing a liquid-specific calibration, can be used to obtain an output signal that varies linearly with the liquid level. The calibration also compensates for liquid-to-liquid conductivity and permittivity differences. A prototype 3times3 sensor array was built and tested using NaCl and ethanol solutions to simulate the range of conductivity and permittivity typical in biological and chemical research. Calibrated output signals were linear with liquid volume for all tested solutions (R2 > 0.92). Measurement error averaged 1.3% (2.0 muI) with a standard deviation of 6.0% (9.0 muI). These results demonstrate the feasibility of developing a microvolume sensor array in essentially any MtimesN microplate geometry
Keywords :
biological techniques; biomedical equipment; calibration; capacitive sensors; charge exchange; laboratory techniques; level measurement; measurement errors; medical control systems; organic compounds; permittivity; sensor arrays; sodium compounds; NaCl solution; capacitance transducer; capacitance-based fluid sensors; capacitive sensor array; charge-transfer; closed-loop control; electrical model; ethanol solution; fluid-level dependency; laboratory automation; liquid level sensor array; liquid levels; liquid-specific calibration; liquid-to-liquid conductivity; measurement error; multiwell microplate geometry; noncontact fluid sensors; permittivity; proportional microvolume sensor array; Biosensors; Calibration; Capacitance; Chemical and biological sensors; Conductivity; Geometry; Level control; Permittivity; Sensor arrays; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616186