Title :
A CMOS 10kpixel baseline-free magnetic bead detector with column-parallel readout for miniaturized immunoassays
Author :
Simone Gambini;Karl Skucha;Paul Liu;Jungkyu Kim;Reut Krigel;Richard Mathies;Bernhard Boser
Author_Institution :
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Abstract :
The specific detection of anti-bodies or proteins in a point-of-care setting remains an unsolved technological challenge. While laboratory instruments rely on enzymatic labels and require complex, difficult-to-miniaturize optics, devices using super-paramagnetic labels have emerged as an attractive alternative for point-of-care systems [1]. The key challenge for all magnetic-bead detection systems [2-5] is the presence of a large measurement “baseline.” Since beads are paramagnetic, a polarization field must be applied in order to excite a magnetic response. This response is ~1000× smaller than the polarization field, necessitating a combination of calibration, reference sensors [2], and temperature stabilization [5] to reject the polarization field. In addition to a low and stable baseline, a practical system should have low measurement time and large sensing area to reduce biological variations [6].
Keywords :
"Semiconductor device measurement","Magnetic field measurement","Magnetic resonance imaging","Magnetic sensors","Arrays","Magnetic circuits"
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2012 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0376-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2376-8606
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2012.6176948