Title :
A semiconductor bio-electrical platform with addressable thermal control circuits for accelerated bioassay development
Author :
Chen, T.-T. ; Wen, C.-H. ; Huang, J.-C. ; Peng, Y.-C. ; Liu, S. ; Su, S.-H. ; Cheng, L.-H. ; Lai, H.-C. ; Liao, T.-C. ; Lai, F.-L. ; Cheng, C.-W. ; Yang, C.-K. ; Yang, J.-H. ; Hsieh, Y.-J. ; Salm, E. ; Reddy, B. ; Tsui, F. ; Liu, Y.-S. ; Bashir, R. ; Chen
Author_Institution :
Taiwan Semicond. Manuf. Co., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
A 0.18μm SOI-CMOS bioelectrical sensing technology is introduced. An SOC chip integrates biosensor pixel arrays, controllers and amplifiers is used to demonstrate the performance of this technology. The pixel size in the pixel arrays is 10μm × 10μm, including biosensor, temperature sensor and heaters. The chip demonstrates detections of hydrogen ion concentration, enzymatic reactions and DNA hybridization with PCR. Experimental results show close to Nernst limit of 59mV/pH in ion concentration detection, sub-millimolar resolutions with 99.9% linearity in urea, and 400mV surface potential change in DNA hybridization. The SOC chip has an addressable temperature control for each pixel with embedded thermal sensors. A thermal time constant of 35msec/K and sub-degree localized temperature control are achieved. Order of magnitude improvements over previously reported are seen in both detectable minimum sample liquid volume and thermal time constant for PCR. This is a good demonstration of semiconductor technology for multi-biomarkers detection for medical applications.
Keywords :
DNA; bioelectric phenomena; biomedical electronics; biosensors; silicon-on-insulator; system-on-chip; temperature control; temperature sensors; DNA hybridization; SOC chip; SOI-CMOS bioelectrical sensing technology; accelerated bioassay development; addressable thermal control circuits; amplifiers; biosensor pixel arrays; detectable minimum sample liquid volume; embedded thermal sensors; enzymatic reactions; heaters; hydrogen ion concentration; localized temperature control; magnitude improvements; medical applications; multibiomarkers detection; semiconductor bioelectrical platform; size 0.18 mum; temperature sensor; thermal time constant; voltage 400 mV; Biosensors; DNA; Heating; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), 2014 IEEE International
DOI :
10.1109/IEDM.2014.7047058