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Design and Test of an Oscillation-based System Architecture for DNA Sensor Arrays

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Design and Test of an Oscillation-based System Architecture for DNA Sensor Arrays. / Liu, H.; Kerkhoff, H. G.; Richardson, A. et al.
Proceedings of 11th International Mixed Signal Test Workshop, Cannes, France. France: TIMA Laboratory, 2005. p. 1-6.

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Liu, H, Kerkhoff, HG, Richardson, A, Zhang, X, Nouet, P & Azais, F 2005, Design and Test of an Oscillation-based System Architecture for DNA Sensor Arrays. in Proceedings of 11th International Mixed Signal Test Workshop, Cannes, France. TIMA Laboratory, France, pp. 1-6.

APA

Liu, H., Kerkhoff, H. G., Richardson, A., Zhang, X., Nouet, P., & Azais, F. (2005). Design and Test of an Oscillation-based System Architecture for DNA Sensor Arrays. In Proceedings of 11th International Mixed Signal Test Workshop, Cannes, France (pp. 1-6). TIMA Laboratory.

Vancouver

Liu H, Kerkhoff HG, Richardson A, Zhang X, Nouet P, Azais F. Design and Test of an Oscillation-based System Architecture for DNA Sensor Arrays. In Proceedings of 11th International Mixed Signal Test Workshop, Cannes, France. France: TIMA Laboratory. 2005. p. 1-6

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Liu, H. ; Kerkhoff, H. G. ; Richardson, A. et al. / Design and Test of an Oscillation-based System Architecture for DNA Sensor Arrays. Proceedings of 11th International Mixed Signal Test Workshop, Cannes, France. France : TIMA Laboratory, 2005. pp. 1-6

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abstract = "A DfT strategy for MEMS-based DNA sensors is investigated in this paper. Based on a fault-free and defect model developed for a single sensing element and the VHDL-AMS simulation results, it is implied that an oscillation-based interface might be a potential solution for both testing and read out of this DNA sensor array system. A possible physical implementation of the biosensing array is proposed based on some important boundary conditions. Finally, a potential architecture of the read out electronics to implement the strategy for the array is proposed.",
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