The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) has achieved a new milestone in chemical liquid analysis by significantly miniaturizing the electronics required to operate ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (ISFETs). Alongside the reduction in size, the power consumption has also been minimized, making the system suitable for portable pH measurement and long-term monitoring.
The compact ISFET-based pH measuring system from Fraunhofer IPMS features ultra-low power electronics and a miniaturized sensor, making it suitable for portable and embedded use cases.
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Power consumption of the sensor system: just 190 µW
Total system power with control electronics: less than 1.3 mW
USB-C compatible digital version (approx. 100 mW) for on-site calibration
Analog version for continuous low-power operation
Dr. Olaf R. Hild, Head of the Chemical Sensors business unit at Fraunhofer IPMS, explains: “After almost one year of development, we have succeeded in controlling our Nb2O5-ISFETs to measure continuously with a power consumption of less than 1.3 mW including electronics.”
Versatile applications in medicine and environment
The low energy consumption and compact size make the system ideal for:
Long-term analysis of body fluids
Wearable and mobile diagnostics
Continuous water quality monitoring
Environmental pH analysis
“The next goal is even smaller ISFET chips (< 1mm2) in order to be able to address size-limited applications. Our cleanroom is perfectly well equipped for this challenge,” adds technologist Falah Al-Falahi.
Easy calibration and long-term accuracy
“As the Fraunhofer IPMS ISFETs are of extremely low-drift and exhibit almost perfect Nernst dependence, a single-point calibration is adequate for the vast majority of applications,” says electronics developer Hans-Georg Dallmann.
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