DocumentCode
783765
Title
Amperometric Electrochemical Microsystem for a Miniaturized Protein Biosensor Array
Author
Chao Yang ; Yue Huang ; Hassler, B.L. ; Worden, R.M. ; Mason, A.J.
Author_Institution
Marvell Semicond., Inc., Santa Clara, CA
Volume
3
Issue
3
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
160
Lastpage
168
Abstract
Protein-based bioelectrochemical interfaces offer great potential for rapid detection, continuous use, and miniaturized sensor arrays. This paper introduces a microsystem platform that enables multiple bioelectrochemical interfaces to be interrogated simultaneously by an onchip amperometric readout system. A post-complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication procedure is described that permits the formation of planar electrode arrays and self assembly of biosensor interfaces on the electrodes. The onchip, 0.5-mum CMOS readout electronics include a compact potentiostat that supports a very broad range of input currents-6 pA to 10 muA-to accommodate diverse biosensor interfaces. The 2.3 times 2.2-mm chip operates from a 5-V supply at 0.6 mA. A prototype electrochemical sensor platform, including an onchip potentiostat and miniaturized biosensor array, was characterized by using cyclic voltammetry. The linear relationship between the oxidization peak values and the concentrations of target analytes in the solution verifies functionality of the system and demonstrates the potential for future implementations of this platform in high sensitivity, low cost, and onchip protein-based sensor arrays.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; amperometric sensors; bioMEMS; bioelectric phenomena; biosensors; proteomics; voltammetry (chemical analysis); CMOS readout electronics; amperometric electrochemical microsystem; biosensor interface self assembly; complementary metal oxide semiconductor; current 0.6 mA; current 6 pA to 10 muA; cyclic voltammetry; microsystem platform; miniaturized protein biosensor array; on chip amperometric readout system; on chip potentiostat; planar electrode array formation; post CMOS fabrication procedure; protein based bioelectrochemical interfaces; size 0.5 mum; size 2.2 mm; size 2.3 mm; voltage 5 V; Biosensors; Cost function; Electrodes; Fabrication; MOS devices; Proteins; Prototypes; Readout electronics; Sensor arrays; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Amperometric readout; bioelectronic sensor; biosensor array; complementary metal–oxide semiconductor (CMOS) potentiostat; electrochemical sensor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBCAS.2009.2015650
Filename
4895251
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