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Emerging CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Biomedical Applications a Multidisciplinary Approach Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh and Saghi Forouhi

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ghafar-Zadeh, Ebrahim, 1969- author.
Forouhi, Saghi, author.
Series:
Materials, circuits and devices series 63
IET Materials, Circuits and Devices Series 63
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biomedical engineering.
Medical technology.
Medical Laboratory Science.
biomedical engineering.
Medical Subjects:
Medical Laboratory Science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Stevenage Institution of Engineering & Technology 2021
Summary:
Developing capacitive sensors for use in life sciences requires thorough knowledge of both the intended biological applications and CMOS circuitry. This book addresses the principles, design, implementation and testing, and packaging of CMOS circuits for biomedical applications, plus relevant biological protocols
Contents:
Intro
Contents
About the authors
Table of terminology and definitions
List of frequently used acronyms and abbreviations
Parameters
1. Introduction
1.1 CMOS sensors
1.2 CMOS capacitive sensor
1.3 Organization of this book
2. Design, implementation, and characterization of CMOS capacitive biosensors
2.1 Design metrics
2.2 Design, implementation, and test steps
2.3 Summary
3. Microelectrodes
3.1 Electrode-solution interfaces
3.2 Capacitive transducers and their models
3.3 CMOS-based integrated electrodes
3.4 Summary
4. CMOS interface circuits of capacitive biosensors
4.1 Different CMOS interface circuits of capacitive biosensors
4.2 Some nonidealities of CBCM
4.3 Core-CBCM interface circuits
4.4 Summary
5. Microfluidic packaging
5.1 Materials and challenges
5.2 IC-microfluidic packaging techniques
5.3 Discussion on IC-microfluidic packaging
5.4 Summary
6. Biological/chemical applications
6.1 Chemical sensing
6.2 Cell monitoring and toxicity test
6.3 Selective sensing
6.4 Summary
7. Current technology and future work
7.1 Conventional impedimetric and capacitive measurement systems
7.2 Handheld impedance or capacitance measurement systems
7.3 Toward fully integrated capacitive sensing LoC
7.4 Summary
Appendix A: Simulation of electrodes
Appendix B: Fabrication techniques
Appendix C: Simulation of single-ended and fully differential core-CBCM CVCs
Appendix D: Simulation of a core-CBCM CFC
Appendix E: Cell culture
References
Index
Notes:
Online resource; title from PDF title page (IET Digital Library, viewed on October 29, 2021)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other Format:
Print version Ghafar-Zadeh, Ebrahim. Emerging CMOS Capacitive Sensors for Biomedical Applications
ISBN:
1785619160
9781785619168
OCLC:
1272997296
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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