Richter, M.M.RichterWackerle, M.M.WackerleKibler, S.S.KiblerBiehl, M.M.BiehlKoch, T.T.KochMüller, C.C.MüllerHalter, RomanRomanHalterNuffer, J.J.NufferZeiter, O.O.Zeiter2022-03-122022-03-122013https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/38368410.5162/sensor2013/C5.2A miniaturized drug delivery system for accurate dosing of drugs for therapy of cancer is presented. The weight of the system is less than 8 grams. Silicon micropumps with a stroke volume of 88 nl, and blocking pressure of 6 bar, drive the system. A novel and accurate flow monitoring principle based on capacitance measurement was developed and implemented into the drug delivery system. To prevent free flow, a self blocking safety valve was adapted to the drug micropump. Moreover, further safety features like catheter blockage detection, pump failure detection, bubble detection and a bubble separator was realized. System control and driver electronics to supply the pumps with high voltage was realized on a tiny flex PCB and integrated. System tests showed, that test dosing volumes of 12 ml can be delivered reliably with accuracy better than 4 %. The system is now ready for animal trial (rat model) for a new cancer therapy approach.enmicrodosingdrug delivery systemmicropumpflow controltumor therapy621620621Miniaturized drug delivery system TUDOS with accurate metering of microliter volumesconference paper