Authors
Bathiya Senevirathna, Alexander Castro, Marc Dandin, Elisabeth Smela, Pamela Abshire
Publication date
2016/5/22
Conference
2016 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)
Pages
2863-2866
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Capacitance sensing is an emerging technology for monitoring cell viability. This work extends a previously developed sensor that measured capacitive loading by cells on the oscillation frequency of a current-starved ring oscillator and converted the frequency to a digital value by counting oscillation cycles. The new sensor array has been developed into a one-chip lab-on-CMOS system with integrated temperature sensors, serial readout to an external microcontroller using an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) bus, and automatic scanning to allow for autonomous data collection. To allow sensing at the required aF levels, the system was realized on single chip to reduce the baseline capacitance, and long counting times were employed. The I2C module was moved to the edge of the chip prevent exposing cells to unacceptably high temperatures during viability studies.
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