Analyzing threshold pressure limitations in microfluidic transistors for self-regulated microfluidic circuits.
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ABSTRACT: This paper reveals a critical limitation in the electro-hydraulic analogy between a microfluidic membrane-valve (μMV) and an electronic transistor. Unlike typical transistors that have similar on and off threshold voltages, in hydraulic μMVs, the threshold pressures for opening and closing are significantly different and can change, even for the same μMVs depending on overall circuit design and operation conditions. We explain, in particular, how the negative values of the closing threshold pressures significantly constrain operation of even simple hydraulic μMV circuits such as autonomously switching two-valve microfluidic oscillators. These understandings have significant implications in designing self-regulated microfluidic devices.
SUBMITTER: Kim SJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3528667 | biostudies-other | 2012 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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