18th International Symposium on VLSI Design and Test 2014
DOI: 10.1109/isvdat.2014.6881068
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A 45 uW 13 pJ/conv-step 7.4-ENOB 40 kS/s SAR ADC for digital microfluidic biochip applications

Abstract: In recent years Digital Micro-fluidic Bio-chips have become a suitable choice for point of care diagnostics. These devices can detect various properties of human blood by means of an optical detection technique. The data acquisition is generally done using a LED-photodiode setup working in conjunction with the biochip. The voltage signal obtained at the photodiode output needs to be converted into digital data for further processing. A low power 8 bit SAR ADC is designed for this purpose and implemented in UMC… Show more

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