Krause, J.J.KrauseMeyer, H.H.MeyerCammann, K.K.CammannKakerow, R.R.KakerowManoli, Y.Y.ManoliMokwa, W.W.MokwaRospert, M.M.Rospert2022-03-082022-03-081993https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/321281A monolithic single chip sensor system for measuring chemical and biochemical parameters has been developed and fabricated in a modified standard CMOS-Process. It can be used for amperometric or potentiometric measurements to create a concentration-dependent spatial profile of the detected material. Beside 400 working electrodes and two reference electrodes, it contains integrated read-out amplifiers, digital circuits for addressing the components of the chip, and test circuits. The on-chip signal processing allows watching chemical processes without an affection by the external measurement equipment. High electrode impedances and low power consumption can be acheived by using CMOS-Technology. Chemical separations by applying a voltage on the electrode are possible. In advantage to non-integrated solutions, the system can be used in a wide field of application, for instance measurements in narrow passages, because of the chip size of 14 mm x 14 mm.enamperometric measurementbildgebendes VerfahrenBiosensorchemical sensorchemischer Sensorimage formationintegrated sensorpotentiometric measurement621A monolithic sensor array for measuring chemical and biochemical parametersconference paper