This paper presents novel read-out electronic systems for a fast DNA label-less detection. The capacitive shift due to the hybridization effect is monitored by means of a charge sensitive amplifier and a differential stage. The systems provide an A/D conversion and an evaluation of the capacitive shift amount with a resolution of 11 bit. The read-out solutions demonstrate the ability to identify a 0.01% variation on the capacitive value of the sensor. The investigated techniques are suitable for monolithic systems or for a micro-fabricated array of sensors.

D. De Venuto, B. Riccò (2006). Design and characterization of novel read-out systems for a capacitive DNA sensor. MICROELECTRONICS JOURNAL, 37, 1610-1619 [10.1016/j.mejo.2006.04.020].

Design and characterization of novel read-out systems for a capacitive DNA sensor

RICCO', BRUNO
2006

Abstract

This paper presents novel read-out electronic systems for a fast DNA label-less detection. The capacitive shift due to the hybridization effect is monitored by means of a charge sensitive amplifier and a differential stage. The systems provide an A/D conversion and an evaluation of the capacitive shift amount with a resolution of 11 bit. The read-out solutions demonstrate the ability to identify a 0.01% variation on the capacitive value of the sensor. The investigated techniques are suitable for monolithic systems or for a micro-fabricated array of sensors.
2006
D. De Venuto, B. Riccò (2006). Design and characterization of novel read-out systems for a capacitive DNA sensor. MICROELECTRONICS JOURNAL, 37, 1610-1619 [10.1016/j.mejo.2006.04.020].
D. De Venuto; B. Riccò
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