Lecture

Silicon Technology for Low-Cost Applications

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This lecture discusses the development of low-cost silicon technology for printers, focusing on the minimal number of layers required to reduce costs. The speaker explains the challenges of reusing bio-equipment due to contamination issues and the importance of maintaining a clean environment in labs. The use of enzymes and reagents to reduce costs is also highlighted, along with the decision to use fans instead of Peltier components for cooling due to energy efficiency and battery operation concerns.

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