Fluidic property determination from fluid impedances

US11467116B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11467116-B2
Application numberUS-201816766633-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2018
Priority dateJan 24, 2018
Publication dateOct 11, 2022
Grant dateOct 11, 2022

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In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a fluid analysis system is described. The fluid analysis system includes a fluidic die. The fluidic die includes a fluid chamber to hold a volume of fluid to be analyzed and an impedance sensor disposed within the fluid chamber. The impedance sensor measures an impedance of the fluid in the fluid chamber. The fluid analysis system also includes an evaluator device electrically coupled to the impedance sensor. The evaluator device determines at least one property of the fluid based on the impedance.

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A fluid analysis system, comprising: an electrical stimulus source to supply an electrical stimulus to an impedance sensor in a fluid chamber, wherein characteristics of the electrical stimulus are based on which of a real and imaginary component of impedance is to be sensed; a fluidic die comprising: the fluid chamber to hold a volume of fluid to be analyzed; and the impedance sensor disposed within the fluid chamber to measure the impedance of the fluid in the fluid chamber; and an evaluator device electrically coupled to the impedance sensor to: determine a real component of the impedance; determine an imaginary component of the impedance; and determine at least one property of the fluid based on the impedance, wherein: a first property of the fluid is to be determined based on the real component of the impedance and data describing the electrical stimulus; and a second property of the fluid is to be determined based on the imaginary component of the impedance and data describing the electrical stimulus. 2. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein: the electrical stimulus source is a current source to force different currents on the impedance sensor based on a component to be determined; and an output of the impedance sensor is a voltage which is based on the component to be determined and a forced current. 3. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein: the electrical stimulus source is a voltage source that applies different voltages on the impedance sensor based on a component to be determined; and an output of the impedance sensor is a current which is based on the component to be determined and an applied voltage. 4. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , further comprising a database comprising a mapping between real and imaginary components of impedance and the at least one fluid property. 5. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the evaluator device is disposed on the fluidic die. 6. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the evaluator is disposed off the fluidic die. 7. A fluid analysis system, comprising: an electrical stimulus source to supply an electrical stimulus to an impedance sensor in a fluid chamber on a fluidic die, wherein characteristics of the electrical stimulus are based on which of a real and imaginary component of impedance is to be sensed; the fluidic die, wherein the fluidic die comprises: the fluid chamber to hold a volume of fluid to be analyzed; and the impedance sensor affixed within the fluid chamber to measure the impedance of the fluid in the fluid chamber based on the electrical stimulus; and an evaluator device to: determine a real component of the impedance; determine an imaginary component of the impedance; and determine a first property of the fluid based on the real component of the impedance and data describing the electrical stimulus; and determine a second property of the fluid based on the imaginary component of the impedance and data describing the electrical stimulus. 8. The fluid analysis system of claim 7 , wherein the impedance sensor comprises a conductive metal layer disposed on a passivation layer. 9. The fluid analysis system of claim 8 , wherein the conductive metal layer is formed from at least one of tantalum and aluminum. 10. The fluid analysis system of claim 7 , wherein: the fluidic die further comprises a temperature sensor to measure a temperature of a substrate of the fluidic die; and the evaluator device is to determine the at least one property of the fluid further based on the measured temperature of the substrate. 11. The fluid analysis system of claim 10 , wherein the first property and second property comprise a property selected from the group consisting of: a fluid temperature; particulate composition of the fluid; fluid composition; concentration of component of the fluid; and fluid viscosity. 12. A method, comprising: passing at least one electrical stimulus to an impedance sensor in a fluid chamber on a fluidic die, wherein characteristics of the at least one electrical stimulus are based on which of a real and imaginary component of impedance is to be sensed; passing data describing the at least one electrical stimulus to an evaluator device; measuring, with the impedance sensor, an impedance of a fluid in the fluid chamber based on the at least one electrical stimulus; determining a real component of the impedance; determining an imaginary component of the impedance; and determining at least one property of the fluid based on the impedance, wherein: a first property of the fluid is to be determined based on the real component of the impedance and data describing the electrical stimulus; and a second property of the fluid is to be determined based on the imaginary component of the impedance and data describing the electrical stimulus. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein: when determining the real component of the impedance: the electrical stimulus is applied such that a capacitance of the impedance sensor is charged and an output of the impedance sensor has reached a steady state; and the method further comprises sampling the output while the electrical stimulus is applied; and when determining the imaginary component of the impedance: the electrical stimulus is applied for a predetermined period of time; and the method further comprises sampling the output at the end of the predetermined period of time. 14. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the impedance sensor is to measure a real component of the impedance and an imaginary component of the impedance in subsequent measurement cycles. 15. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the impedance sensor is to measure a real component of the impedance and an imaginary component of the impedance at one time. 16. The fluid analysis system of claim 15 , wherein: the electrical stimulus is a current electrical stimulus; and the impedance sensor is to measure the real component of the impedance and then imaginary component of the impedance at one time by: measuring the imaginary component during charging of the impedance sensor; and measuring the real component of the impedance when a steady state is reached. 17. The fluid analysis system of claim 1 , wherein the impedance sensor measures the impedance as the electrical stimulus is rising. 18. The fluid analysis system of claim 7 , wherein the electrical stimulus source applies different types of electrical stimulus to the impedance sensor. 19. The fluid analysis system of claim 7 , wherein the fluidic die comprises multiple impedance sensors in the fluid chamber to determine a gradient of the first property or the second property across a length of the fluidic die. 20. The fluid analysis system of claim 7 , wherein the evaluator device is to determine a transient response of the impedance.

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  • G01N27/227Primary

    Sensors changing capacitance upon adsorption or absorption of fluid components, e.g. electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor sensors, MOS capacitors (G01N27/225 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • electronically · CPC title

  • electrical properties · CPC title

  • using resistive elements · CPC title

  • Employing temperature sensors · CPC title

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What does patent US11467116B2 cover?
In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a fluid analysis system is described. The fluid analysis system includes a fluidic die. The fluidic die includes a fluid chamber to hold a volume of fluid to be analyzed and an impedance sensor disposed within the fluid chamber. The impedance sensor measures an impedance of the fluid in the fluid chamber. The fluid analysis system also i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hewlett Packard Development Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N27/227. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 11 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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