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Shree Narayanan1, Mehdi Nikkhah, Jeannine S Strobl
1The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, 24060, USA. snsnair@vt.edu
Abstract:
This paper investigates the effect of the passivation layer in a bio-impedance sensor. A sensor with 20 sensing sites has been designed, fabricated using a simple two mask process and tested. We have cultured in-vivo MDA-MB231 mammary cells and recorded the impedance from 1kHz to 1MHz. Processing the recorded data brings to light the drawback of the passivation layer which results in a drop in sensitivity of 13%. Simulation results based on parameters extracted from measurements re-affirm the drop in sensitivity. Thus, the passivation layer needs to be provided a special consideration in future design of the sensor as it can modify the response of the sensor.
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