Field deployable small format fast first result microfluidic system
US-2015182966-A1 · Jul 2, 2015 · US
US12434237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12434237-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117600090-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 7, 2025 |
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Provided are a temperature control system, a detection system and a temperature control method for a micro-fluidic chip. The temperature control system includes a circuit structure in a functional layer of the micro-fluidic chip, corresponding to a reaction zone of the micro-fluidic chip, and including at least two thermistors and an input port and an output port, wherein the input port and the output port are electrically coupled through the thermistors to form an application circuit; and a controller electrically coupled to each port and configured to select a first input port and a first output port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form a first application circuit as a heating device, and to select a second input port and a second output port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form a second application circuit as a temperature sensor.
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A temperature control system for a micro-fluidic chip, comprising: a circuit structure in a functional layer of the micro-fluidic chip, corresponding to a reaction zone of the micro-fluidic chip, and comprising a plurality of thermistors and a plurality of ports, wherein the plurality of ports comprises input ports and output ports, and the input ports are electrically coupled to the output ports are electrically through at least one of the plurality of thermistors to form application circuits, respectively; and a controller electrically coupled to each of the plurality of ports and configured to select a first input port and a first output port among the plurality of ports, such that the circuit structure is configured to form a first application circuit as a heating device, and to select a second input port and a second output port among the plurality of ports, such that the circuit structure is configured to form a second application circuit as a temperature sensor, wherein the first application circuit; comprises the first input port, the first output port and a first number of thermistors among the plurality of thermistors electrically coupled between the first input port and the first output port, and the second application circuit comprises, the second input port, the second output port, and a second number of thermistors among the plurality of thermistors electrically coupled between the second input port and the second output port, wherein the controller is further configured to: obtain a current temperature of the reaction zone, in response to the circuit structure being configured to form the second application circuit as the temperature sensor; and select the first input port and the first output port, in a case where the current temperature is lower than a first preset temperature, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the first application circuit as the heating device to heat the reaction zone until a temperature of the reaction zone reaches the first preset temperature. 2. The temperature control system of claim 1 , wherein the circuit structure is configured as at least one of the following: the first input port is coupled to a node between adjacent thermistors of the second application circuit; the plurality of thermistors are symmetrically disposed below the reaction zone; or the plurality of ports are divided by a central axis of the reaction zone, with some ports on one side of the central axis being the input port and remaining ports on the other side of the central axis being the output port. 3. The temperature control system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ports comprises first to third left ports and first to third right ports, and the plurality of thermistors comprises first to fifth resistors, one end of the first resistor is coupled to the third left port, the other end of the first resistor is coupled to the second left port and one end of the second resistor; the other end of the second resistor and one end of the third resistor are coupled to the first left port; the other end of the third resistor and one end of the fourth resistor are coupled to the first right port; the other end of the fourth resistor and one end of the fifth resistor are coupled to the second right port; and the other end of the fifth resistor is coupled to the third right port. 4. The temperature control system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to select the first left port and the first right port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the first application circuit as the heating device, and the first application circuit comprises the third resistor. 5. The temperature control system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to select the third left port and the third right port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the second application circuit as the temperature sensor, and the second application circuit comprises the first to fifth resistors coupled in series. 6. The temperature control system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to select the second left port and the second right port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the first application circuit as the heating device, and the first application circuit comprises the second to fourth resistors coupled in series. 7. The temperature control system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to select the second left port and the first left port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the first application circuit as the heating device, the first application circuit comprising the second resistor, and to select the first left port and the third right port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the second application circuit as the temperature sensor, the second application circuit comprising the third to fifth resistors coupled in series. 8. The temperature control system of claim 1 , wherein the temperature control system further comprises a cooling device electrically coupled to the controller; and the controller is further configured to control the cooling device to cool the reaction zone until a temperature of the reaction zone reaches a second preset temperature. 9. The temperature control system of claim 8 , wherein the cooling device comprises a reservoir and a plurality of first electrodes disposed adjacent to each other at a periphery of the reservoir; a first electrode layer is disposed below the reaction zone and comprises a plurality of second electrodes arranged in a matrix; the plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of second electrodes are electrically coupled to the controller; and the controller is further configured to drive, according to a first path, a droplet in the reservoir to flow from one of the plurality of first electrodes, pass through some of the plurality of second electrodes, return to the first electrode, and move into the reservoir through the first electrode. 10. A micro-fluidic detection system, comprising a micro-fluidic chip, and the temperature control system of claim 1 , wherein the functional layer is disposed under the reaction zone. 11. The micro-fluidic detection system of claim 10 , wherein the micro-fluidic chip further comprises a sample addition zone and a detection zone; the sample addition zone and the detection zone are at two sides of the reaction zone, respectively; a second electrode layer configured to drive a droplet to move is provided under the sample addition zone and the detection zone; and the second electrode layer is electrically coupled to the controller. 12. A temperature control method for a micro-fluidic chip, applied to the temperature control system of claim 1 , comprising: in a heating mode, selecting the second input port and the second output port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the second application circuit as the temperature sensor; and selecting the first input port and the first output port, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the first application circuit as the heating device. 13. The temperature control method of claim 12 , further comprising: obtaining a current temperature of the reaction zone, in response to the circuit structure being configured to form the second application circuit as the temperature sensor; and selecting the first input port and the first output port, in a case where the current temperature is lower than a first preset temperature, such that the circuit structure is configured to form the first applicatio
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