02788nam 22005293 450 991100718490332120231223060236.01-83724-411-11-5231-6302-X1-83953-674-8(MiAaPQ)EBC30734393(Au-PeEL)EBL30734393(CKB)29440405600041(Exl-AI)30734393(OCoLC)1415893824(EXLCZ)992944040560004120231223d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCMOS-Based Sensors and Actuators for Life Science Applications1st ed.Stevenage :Institution of Engineering & Technology,2024.©2024.1 online resource (621 pages)Materials, Circuits and Devices Series1-83953-673-X Contents -- About authors -- Table of terminology and definitions -- List of frequently used acronyms and abbreviations -- Parameters -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Design strategies -- 3. CMOS electrodes -- 4. CMOS capacitive biosensors -- 5. CMOS voltammetric and impedimetric biosensors -- 6. Bio-voltage recording -- 7. CMOS Bio/Chem field-effect transistor (Bio/ChemFET)-based biosensors -- 8. CMOS-based optical biosensors -- 9. CMOS-based magnetic biosensors -- 10. CMOS-based NMR sensors -- 11. Thermal sensors -- 12. CMOS-based actuators -- 13. Microfluidic packaging techniques -- 14. Life science protocols and applications -- 15. State-of-the-art and future works -- Appendix A: Deposition of gold on aluminum electrodes -- Appendix B: Test bench details for a two-electrode capacitive sensor -- Appendix C: Test bench details for an array of core-CBCM capacitive sensors -- Appendix D: Micro-hotplate -- References -- IndexGenerated by AI.CMOS technologies and their ongoing downscaling trend have opened an avenue to developing integrated systems for life sciences. This book explores the theoretical and practical aspects of CMOS biosensors and discusses the fundamentals of biological applications and microfabrication.Materials, Circuits and Devices SeriesBiosensorsGenerated by AIIntegrated circuitsGenerated by AIBiosensorsIntegrated circuits621.395Ghafar-Zadeh Ebrahim1785917Forouhi Saghi1785918Azadmousavi Tayebeh1785919MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911007184903321CMOS-Based Sensors and Actuators for Life Science Applications4392778UNINA