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On-CMOS High-Throughput Multi-Modal Amperometric DNA Analysis with Distributed Thermal Regulation (2208.00248v1)

Published 30 Jul 2022 in eess.SY, cs.SY, and eess.SP

Abstract: Accurate temperature regulation is critical for amperometric DNA analysis to achieve high fidelity, reliability, and throughput. In this work, a 9x6 cell array of mixed-signal CMOS distributed temperature regulators for on-CMOS multi-modal amperometric DNA analysis is presented. Three DNA analysis methods are supported, including constant potential amperometry (CPA), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and impedance spectroscopy (IS). In-cell heating and temperature sensing elements are implemented in standard CMOS technology without post-processing. Using proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control, the local temperature can be regulated to within +/-0.5C of any desired value between 20C and 90C. The two computationally intensive operations in the PID algorithm, multiplication, and subtraction, are performed by an in-cell dual-slope multiplying ADC in the mixed-signal domain, resulting in a small area and low power consumption. Over 95% of the circuit blocks are synergistically shared among the four operating modes, including CPA, CV, IS, and the proposed temperature regulation mode. A 3mmx3mm CMOS prototype fabricated in a 0.13um CMOS technology has been fully experimentally characterized. Each channel occupies an area of 0.06mm2 and consumes 42uW from a 1.2V supply. The proposed distributed temperature regulation design and the mixed-signal PID implementation can be applied to a wide range of sensory and other applications.

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