Title :
Nanostructured CMOS Wireless Ultra-Wideband Label-Free PCR-Free DNA Analysis SoC
Author :
Jafari, Hamed Mazhab ; Abdelhalim, Karim ; Soleymani, L. ; Sargent, E.H. ; Kelley, Shana O. ; Genov, Roman
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
A fully integrated 54-channel wireless fast-scan cyclic voltammetry DNA analysis SoC is presented. The microsystem includes 546 3D nanostructured and 54 2D gold DNA sensing microelectrodes as well as 54 pH sensors. Each channel consists of a chopper-stabilized current conveyer with dynamic element matching. It is utilized as the amperometric readout circuit with a linear resolution from 8.6 pA to 350 nA. The on-chip programmable waveform generator provides a wide range of user-controlled rate and amplitude parameters with a maximum scan range of 1.2 V, and scan rate ranging between 0.1 mV/sec to 300 V/sec. A digital ultra-wideband transmitter based on a delay line architecture provides wireless data communication with data rates of up to 50 Mb/sec while consuming 400 μW. The 3 mm × 3 mm prototype fabricated in a 0.13 μm standard CMOS technology has been validated in prostate cancer synthetic DNA detection with 10 aM label-free PCR-free detection limit. Each channel occupies an area of only 0.06 mm2 and consumes 42 μW of power from a 1.2 V supply.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; DNA; amperometric sensors; biomolecular electronics; biosensors; cancer; gold; microelectrodes; nanomedicine; nanostructured materials; system-on-chip; 2D gold DNA sensing microelectrodes; 54-channel wireless fast-scan cyclic voltammetry DNA analysis; Au; CMOS Wireless Ultra-Wideband Label-Free PCR-Free DNA Analysis; SoC; amperometric readout circuit; chopper-stabilized current conveyer; delay line architecture; digital ultra-wideband transmitter; dynamic element matching; microsystem; nanostructured CMOS; on-chip programmable waveform generator; pH sensors; power 400 muW; prostate cancer synthetic DNA detection; size 3 mm; wireless data communication; CMOS integrated circuits; DNA; Electrodes; Gold; Probes; Sensors; System-on-chip; Biosensor; DNA; cyclic voltammetry; electrochemical sensor; nano-structured electrodes; ultra-wideband transmitter;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2014.2312571