We present a simple, stable, and
highly reproducible off-chip-controlled
method for generating droplets-on-demand. To induce the droplet generation,
externally pre-programmed positive pressure pulses are applied to
the dispersed phase input while the continuous phase channel remains
at constant input pressure. By controlling solely one fluid phase,
the method allows for connecting multiple independent dispersed-phase
channels to a single continuous channel. Experimental results show
that the method allows for a droplet generation frequency of 33 Hz
and a high reproducibility of droplets with standard deviations less
than 5% of the mean value. Moreover, utilization of the off-chip-controlled
method results in the simplicity in chip design and allows rapid (∼5
min) and cost-efficient (0.5 USD) prototyping of the device.
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