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A 30.3 fA/√Hz Biosensing Current Front-End With 139 dB Cross-Scale Dynamic Range

Da Ying, Chi-Yang Tseng, Ping-Wei Chen, Yu-Hwa Lo, Drew Hall

2021IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems17 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents an 8-channel array of low-noise (30.3 fA&#x002F;&#x221A;Hz) current sensing front-ends with on-chip microelectrode electrochemical sensors. The analog front-end (AFE) consists of a 1<sup>st</sup>-order continuous-time delta-sigma (CT &#x0394;&#x03A3;) modulator that achieves 123 fA sensitivity over a 10 Hz bandwidth and 139 dB cross-scale dynamic range with a 2-bit programmable current reference. A digital predictor and tri-level pulse width modulated (PWM) current-steering DAC realize the equivalent performance of a multi-bit &#x0394;&#x03A3; in an area- and power-efficient manner. The AFE consumes 50.3 &#x00B5;W and 0.11 mm<sup>2</sup> per readout channel. The proposed platform was used to observe protein-ligand interactions in real-time using transient induced molecular electronic spectroscopy (TIMES), a label- and immobilization-free biosensing technique.

Topics & Concepts

Dynamic rangeMaterials scienceBiosensorBandwidth (computing)OptoelectronicsCurrent (fluid)Sensitivity (control systems)Wide dynamic rangeTransient responseElectronic engineeringMicroelectrodePulse-width modulationHigh dynamic rangeDigital-to-analog converterTransient (computer programming)Peak currentAnalog-to-digital converterElectrodeModulation (music)Electrical engineeringPulse (music)Multielectrode arrayDark currentResponse timeRange (aeronautics)Current sensorTime constantSignal processingVoltageAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit DesignAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsElectrochemical Analysis and Applications