Wirelessly Powered and Controlled Electrical Signal Generator for Lab-on-a-Chip Devices
UC San Diego researchers have developed concepts, methods, and devices for wirelessly powering a lab-on-a-chip circuit and wirelessly generating controlled electrical waveforms. In the invention photoconductive switches, photovoltaic device, and/or RF circuits are used to produce DC and AC signals. These signals, in turn, control the behaviors of suspended particles and biological samples in the microfluidic channels of a lab-on-chip device. The invention provides various architectures to achieve wireless electrical signal generation.
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Intellectual Property Info This technology has a patent pending and is available for licensing and/or sponsorship. Tech ID/UC Case 21902/2011-113-0 Related Cases 2011-113-0, 2011-085-0
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