DocumentCode
2339219
Title
A hybrid bacteria and microparticle detection platform on a CMOS chip: Design, simulation and testing considerations
Author
Lu, Zhao ; El-Fouladi, Jaouad ; Marte, Sylvain ; Savaria, Yvon
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. & Software Eng., Ecole Polytech. de Montreal, Montreal, QC
fYear
2008
fDate
18-20 June 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid bacteria and microparticles detection platform based on a CMOS technology. Vertical face to face microelectrode arrays are implemented onto CMOS chips by connecting the metal and via layers together. A CMOS post-processing procedure based on Deep Reactive Ion Etching (DRIE) is used to release the microelectrodes and to construct microchannels in between. With medium flow of the fluid, Bacteria and microparticles are allowed to pass through the microchannels, where impedance variations are measured using a microelectrode pair on the wall, and then detected by electronic circuits embedded on the same chip. This microelectronic/microfluidic hybrid system targets screening individual bacterium or microparticle with high throughput and accuracy. The system architecture is presented first, followed by the detailed model, design, simulation and parameters of the prototype. The CMOS post-processing, specific packaging and testing procedures are also introduced in this paper. Finite element analysis method (FEM) and circuit simulations confirm that a single microparticle, 5 mum in diameter, can be detected by the proposed microsystem. Based on preliminary etching results, pairs of released electrodes 10 mum *2 mum *8 mum (L times W times H), also contribute to validate the feasibility of the CMOS post-processing procedure.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; biological techniques; biosensors; finite element analysis; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit testing; microchannel flow; microorganisms; CMOS chip design; CMOS chip simulation; CMOS chip testing; CMOS postprocessing; FEM; deep reactive ion etching; electronic circuits; finite element analysis method; hybrid bacteria detection platform; impedance variations; microchannels; microelectronic-microfluidic hybrid system; microparticle detection platform; vertical face-face microelectrode arrays; CMOS technology; Circuit simulation; Etching; Face detection; Impedance; Joining processes; Microchannel; Microelectrodes; Microorganisms; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mixed-Signals, Sensors, and Systems Test Workshop, 2008. IMS3TW 2008. IEEE 14th International
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2395-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2396-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMS3TW.2008.4581598
Filename
4581598
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