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Pin count-aware biochemical application compilation for mVLSI biochips

  • Technical University of Denmark

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Abstract

Microfluidic biochips are replacing the conventional biochemical analyzers and are able to integrate the necessary functions for biochemical analysis on-chip. In this paper we are interested in flow-based biochips, in which the fluidic flow manipulated using integrated microvalves, which are controlled from external pressure sources, connected to “control pins”. By combining several microvalves, more complex units, such as micropumps, switches, mixers, and multiplexers, can be built. The current practice is to design these biochips by hand in drawing tools such as AutoCAD, and to program them manually by individually controlling each valve. Recent research has proposed top-down physical synthesis Computer- Aided Design tools, and programming languages and compilation techniques to automatically derive the control signals for the valve actuations. However, researchers have so far assumed that the number of ports used to drive the valves (control pins) is unlimited, which has resulted in very expensive, bulky and energy consuming off-chip control and infeasible control routes in the biochip control layer. In this paper, we propose a methodology to reduce the number of control pins required to run a biochemical application. We focus on the compilation task, where the strategy is to delay operations, without missing their deadlines, such that the sharing of control signals is maximized. The evaluation shows a significant reduction in the number of control pins required.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS (DTIP), 2015 Symposium on
PublisherIEEE
Publication date2015
Pages1-6
ISBN (Print)978-1-4799-8627-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event2015 Symposium on Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS - Monpellier, France
Duration: 27 Apr 201530 Apr 2015

Conference

Conference2015 Symposium on Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityMonpellier
Period27/04/201530/04/2015

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