Title :
Novel readout circuit for memristive biosensors in cancer detection
Author :
Zaher, Ali ; Hafliger, Philipp ; Puppo, F. ; De Micheli, G. ; Carrara, Sandro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Oslo Univ., Oslo, Norway
Abstract :
We present a novel circuit for the automated and quick characterization of an array of experimental memristive nanowires that are functionalized as biosensors. Successfully functionalized nanowires will express the concentration of target molecules by hysteretic gaps of the zero crossing of their memristive I/V characteristics as the voltage across them is swept up and down. The width of the voltage gap is directly proportional to the target molecule concentration. The characterization circuit sorts out faulty, i.e. non-conducting nanowires in the array, and performs an analog to digital conversion of the voltage gap to assess successful functionalization of the others, and thus significantly reduces the time for functional testing. Many of the test parameters are configurable: the speed and range of the voltage sweep and the resolution of the measurements. An initial prototype 2×2 array of the circuit has been layed out in 0.35μm CMOS technology within an area of 0.429 mm2 and has been thoroughly characterized in simulation, has been layed out, and is ready for fabrication.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; biosensors; cancer; electrochemical sensors; memristor circuits; nanomedicine; nanosensors; nanowires; patient diagnosis; readout electronics; CMOS technology; analog to digital conversion; automated characterization; cancer detection; characterization circuit; circuit array; experimental memristive nanowire array; functional testing; functionalized nanowire; hysteretic gaps; initial prototype; measurement resolution; memristive I/V characteristics; memristive biosensor; nonconducting nanowire; quick characterization; readout circuit; swept down; swept up; target molecule concentration; test parameters; voltage gap width; voltage sweep range; voltage sweep speed; zero crossing; Arrays; Biosensors; Fabrication; Nanowires; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Memristive; bio-sensor; cancer detection; femto amps; fully pinched current detection; sub-hertz triangular voltage source;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
DOI :
10.1109/BioCAS.2014.6981759