This paper presents a novel auto-calibration technique for eliminating sensor mismatch in CMOS-based chemical imagers. Designed using an 8 × 8 array comprising of pH-sensitive ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (ISFETs), the chemical imager is capable of implementing a gradient-based calibration algorithm by biasing programmable-gate (PG) ISFETs at a common operating point when exposed to a solution of homogenous pH. The system was fabricated in a typical 0.35-µm CMOS technology and demonstrated a fast rate of convergence (500 ms per iteration) while a convergence accuracy of 45 mV on a gain of 10 (0.5% relative standard error and 2% pixel-to-pixel variation) was achieved. A maximum pH sensitivity of 57 mV/pH is also reported
A pH sensor fabricated on a single chip by an unmodified, commercial 0.6-/spl μm CMOS process i...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a method allowing industrial production of integrated ion sens...
A pH sensor fabricated on a single chip by an unmodified, commercial 0.6-/spl μm CMOS process i...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel auto-calibration tech-nique for eliminating sensor mismatch in ...
With the advantages of small size, reliability, rapid response, compatibility to standard CMOS techn...
The development of biomedical research and fast point-of-care diagnostics require large-scale sensin...
This paper presents a 32×32 ISFET sensing array with in-pixel digitisation for pH sensing. The in-pi...
This paper presents a CMOS-based 32 × 32 ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) system-on-chi...
The introduction of large-scale chemical sensing systems in CMOS which integrate millions of ISFET s...
In an ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) sensor, the ions within the sample media undergo...
Ion sensitive field effect transistors (ISFETs) have long been used as analogue chemical sensors par...
This paper presents a robust, low-power and compact ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) se...
We describe a complete lab-on-a-chip type ion-sensitive chemicalsensorarraysystem for imagingproton ...
This paper presents a novel CMOS-based system-onchip with a 78 × 56 ion-sensitive field-effect trans...
We describe a complete lab-on-a-chip type ion-sensitive chemicalsensorarraysystem for imagingproton ...
A pH sensor fabricated on a single chip by an unmodified, commercial 0.6-/spl μm CMOS process i...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a method allowing industrial production of integrated ion sens...
A pH sensor fabricated on a single chip by an unmodified, commercial 0.6-/spl μm CMOS process i...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel auto-calibration tech-nique for eliminating sensor mismatch in ...
With the advantages of small size, reliability, rapid response, compatibility to standard CMOS techn...
The development of biomedical research and fast point-of-care diagnostics require large-scale sensin...
This paper presents a 32×32 ISFET sensing array with in-pixel digitisation for pH sensing. The in-pi...
This paper presents a CMOS-based 32 × 32 ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) system-on-chi...
The introduction of large-scale chemical sensing systems in CMOS which integrate millions of ISFET s...
In an ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) sensor, the ions within the sample media undergo...
Ion sensitive field effect transistors (ISFETs) have long been used as analogue chemical sensors par...
This paper presents a robust, low-power and compact ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) se...
We describe a complete lab-on-a-chip type ion-sensitive chemicalsensorarraysystem for imagingproton ...
This paper presents a novel CMOS-based system-onchip with a 78 × 56 ion-sensitive field-effect trans...
We describe a complete lab-on-a-chip type ion-sensitive chemicalsensorarraysystem for imagingproton ...
A pH sensor fabricated on a single chip by an unmodified, commercial 0.6-/spl μm CMOS process i...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a method allowing industrial production of integrated ion sens...
A pH sensor fabricated on a single chip by an unmodified, commercial 0.6-/spl μm CMOS process i...