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CMOS DNA sensor array with integratedA/D conversion based on label-free capacitance measurement

Stagni, C.
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Guiducci, C.  
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Benini, L.
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2006
Ieee Journal of Solid-State Circuits

This paper presents a fully electronic label-free DNA chip in 0.5-mu m CMOS technology, with 5-V supply voltage, suitable for low-cost highly integrated applications. The chip features an array of 128 sensor sites with gold electrodes and integrated measurement, conditioning, multiplexing and analog-to-digital conversion circuitry. The circuits measure capacitance variations due to DNA hybridization on the gold electrodes which are bio-modified by covalently attaching probes of known sequence. Specificity, repeatability and parallel detection capability of the fabricated chip are successfully demonstrated.

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DOI
10.1109/jssc.2006.884867
Author(s)
Stagni, C.
Guiducci, C.  
Benini, L.
Ricco, B.
Carrara, S.
Samori, B.
Paulus, C.
Schienle, M.
Augustyniak, M.
Thewes, R.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Ieee Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Volume

41

Issue

12

Start page

2956

End page

2964

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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May 12, 2009
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