Title :
Hybrid Integration of an Active Pixel Sensor and Microfluidics for Cytometry on a Chip
Author :
Hartley, Lee ; Kaler, Karan V.I.S. ; Yadid-Pecht, Orly
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng, Calgary Univ., Alta.
Abstract :
Reported are motivations and approaches for the integration of custom sensors with microfluidic devices for cytometry on a chip and related fluid metering applications. To demonstrate, details of a digital 16-element mixed-signal CMOS active pixel optical sensor with adaptive spatial filtering is first described. The 0.18-mum CMOS fabricated sensor is then shown coupled to a microfluidic channel via a polymer encapsulated chip-on-board approach as well as a preferred flip-chip-on-glass hybrid integration approach. However, both approaches discussed possess attributes that are well suited for reliable high-volume production. Utilizing these two disparate assembly topologies, the intelligent sensor´s general behavior, optical input dynamic range, and near-field sensitivity to polymer beads being transported in a microfluidic channel is explored. The findings suggest that discrete near-field sensor integration with microfluidics is a well-positioned integration approach for helping to obviate the need for precision analog-to-digital conversion, optical fiber microchannel coupling, and conventional microscopy for a set of relevant micro total analysis system applications. By opting instead for a hybrid multichip module approach to system integration, this study marks a slight departure in strategy relative to many common monolithic system-on-chip integration efforts
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; cellular biophysics; flip-chip devices; hybrid integrated circuits; lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; spatial filters; system-on-chip; 0.18 micron; CMOS fabricated sensor; active pixel sensor; cytometry on chip; discrete near-field sensor integration; flip-chip-on-glass; hybrid integration; intelligent sensor; microfluidics; polymer encapsulated chip-on-board; spatial filtering; Adaptive filters; Digital filters; Filtering; Intelligent sensors; Microfluidics; Optical filters; Optical microscopy; Optical polymers; Optical sensors; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Cytometer; flip-chip devices; intelligent sensors; microassembly; microelectromechanical devices; microfluidics; spatial filters;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2006.887456