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arxiv: 1909.13085 · v2 · pith:HJQVQDCE · submitted 2019-09-28 · eess.SY · cs.SY· physics.ins-det

An Impedance Sensing Platform for Monitoring Heterogeneous Connectivity and Diagnostics in Lab-on-a-Chip Systems

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keywords systemssensingconnectivityintegratedmonitoringplatformconnectiondetection
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Reliable hardware connectivity is vital in heterogeneous integrated systems. For example, in digital microfluidics lab-on-a-chip systems, there are hundreds of physical connections required between a micro-electro-mechanical fabricated device and the driving system that can be remotely located on a printed-circuit-board. Unfortunately, the connection reliability cannot be checked or monitored by vision-based detection methods that are commonly used in the semiconductor industry. Therefore, a sensing platform that can be seamlessly integrated into existing digital microfluidics systems and provide real-time monitoring of multi-connectivity is highly desired. Here, we report an impedance sensing platform that can provide fast detection of a single physical connection in timescales of milli-seconds. Once connectivity is established, the same set-up can be used to determine droplet location. The sensing system can be scaled up to support multiple channels or applied to other heterogeneously integrated systems that require real-time monitoring and diagnostics of multi-connectivity systems.

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