McDaniel et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Flow-layer physical design for microchips based on monolithic membrane valvesMcDaniel et al., 2015
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- McDaniel J
- Crites B
- Brisk P
- Grover W
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- IEEE Design & Test
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This article introduces a software toolchain for physical design and layout for the flow layer of microfluidic LoCs based on integrated microvalve technology. A case study shows that it can automatically produce layouts for the Mars Organic Analyzer LoC to detect biomolecules …
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