Circuit/PCB for Real-Time Sensing with Readout

Electrical Engineering

Team 16: Jayesh Chawla, Jeremy Gonzaga, Nicholas Horn, Hemant Jayakumar, Aiden Zimmer

Summary

The objective of this project is to make important biomedical sensing and testing more accessible to individuals. In doing so, the scope of this project is to create a device that is able to take the input from a biosensor chip and analyze the output signals on each of the sensing channels. An amplifier will be used to boost the signals and a microcontroller will be used to help calculate the resistance through each of the channels of the sensor, thus allowing for the identification of certain molecules, and send signals to an output to display important information for the user to see.

Demo Day Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/81916431357?pwd=eAAbVs62esSGaZwoxLVbF9Mri2ApOB.1

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Research poster

Sponsor

Advisor

Portrait of Josh Hihath

Josh Hihath

Center Director and Professor

Biodesign Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors

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