Lecture

CMOS Technology: pH Sensing Transistors

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This lecture explores the use of CMOS technology for creating pH sensing transistors, discussing the history, principles, challenges, and design considerations. The instructor delves into the potential applications, such as DNA sequencing, and demonstrates the design process using software. The lecture also covers issues like attenuation, drift, reduced sensitivity, noise, and trapped charge, providing insights into building robust arrays for chemical sensing.

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