Compact subnanosecond high voltage pulse generation system for cell electro-manipulation

US9493765B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9493765-B2
Application numberUS-7901708-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2008
Priority dateMar 23, 2007
Publication dateNov 15, 2016
Grant dateNov 15, 2016

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Disclosed are methods and systems for subnanosecond rise time high voltage (HV) electric pulse delivery to biological loads. The system includes an imaging device and monitoring apparatus used for bio-photonic studies of pulse induced intracellular effects. The system further features a custom fabricated microscope slide having micro-machined electrodes. A printed circuit board to interface the pulse generator to the micro-machined glass slide having the cell solution is disclosed. An low-parasitic electronic setup to interface with avalanche transistor-switched pulse generation system is also disclosed. The pc-board and the slide are configured to match the output impedance of the pulse generator which minimizes reflection back into the pulse generator, and minimizes distortion of the pulse shape and pulse parameters. The pc-board further includes a high bandwidth voltage divider for real-time monitoring of pulses delivered to the cell solutions.

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We claim: 1. A solid-state sub-nanosecond rise time pulse generator for driving variable impedance biological loads, the pulse generator comprising: a) a transmission line comprising a series chain of N (N is integer number >=2) avalanche transistors configured to switch a high voltage DC supply to substantially ground within hundreds of picoseconds and to generate high voltage electric pulses having a sub-nanosecond (<1 ns) rise time; b) a trigger circuit to initiate the switching via an avalanche breakdown mechanism in the transistors of the transmission line from a lower end voltage side to a higher end voltage side; c) N capacitors electrically connected to collectors of each avalanche transistor, configured so that the capacitor's impedance decreases from the lower end voltage side to the higher end voltage side; d) a chain of N zener diodes, each placed across a corresponding avalanche transistor, the chain configured to divide a high voltage DC supply across the transistors, wherein the diodes are so configured as to enable a non-destructive avalanche breakdown of the transistor or transistors of the higher end voltage side upon triggering from the transistor or transistors of the lower end voltage side, wherein the zener diode or zener diodes at the higher end voltage side are configured to have a lower nominal voltage rating than the zener diode or zener diodes at the lower end voltage side. 2. The pulse generator of claim 1 , further comprising a pc-board, and wherein the capacitors are formed as metallic pads on the pc-board. 3. The pulse generator of claim 2 , wherein the formed capacitors are configured to reduce electrical parasitic effects in the circuit. 4. The pulse generator of claim 2 , wherein the pads are formed on the pc-board as traces configured to connect the capacitors to the transistors. 5. The pulse generator of claim 1 , wherein the pc-board is made by double sided epoxy glass laminate dielectric. 6. The pulse generator of claim 1 , wherein the zener diodes are selected based on an asymmetry characterization of their nominal voltage ratings. 7. The pulse generator of claim 1 , wherein the avalanche transistors generate high voltage electric pulses having a width <=1.5 ns. 8. The pulse generator of claim 1 , wherein the electric pulses are generated at a repetition rate <=200 kHz. 9. The pulse generator of claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator is configured to generate high voltage electric pulses having the voltage amplitude of about 2 kV. 10. The pulse generator of claim 1 , wherein the zener diodes have nominal voltage ratings of 280V-300V. 11. The pulse generator of claim 1 , further comprising a voltage divider for measuring a sub-nanosecond rise time (<1 ns) high voltage electric pulse, the voltage divider comprising: a. a plurality of resistors having a metalized film of surface mount 1206package; b. a distributed parasitic compensation network comprising at least one capacitor configured to compensate for inherent electrical parasitic effects in the resistors and to extend divider bandwidth; c. a receiving port configured to receive a high voltage nanosecond electric pulse; and d. a voltage sensing port configured to put out a voltage measurement of a received electrical pulse in real-time. 12. The pulse generator of claim 11 , wherein the resistors and the capacitors of the voltage divider rest on non-metallic edges, configured to limit electrical parasitic effects on division bandwidth.

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  • C12N13/00Primary

    Treatment of microorganisms or enzymes with electrical or wave energy, e.g. magnetism, sonic waves · CPC title

  • C12M35/02Primary

    Electrical or electromagnetic means, e.g. for electroporation or for cell fusion · CPC title

  • for enhancing the absorption properties of tissue, e.g. by electroporation · CPC title

  • Specially adapted for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS] · CPC title

  • Specially adapted for transcutaneous muscle stimulation [TMS] · CPC title

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What does patent US9493765B2 cover?
Disclosed are methods and systems for subnanosecond rise time high voltage (HV) electric pulse delivery to biological loads. The system includes an imaging device and monitoring apparatus used for bio-photonic studies of pulse induced intracellular effects. The system further features a custom fabricated microscope slide having micro-machined electrodes. A printed circuit board to interface the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Krishnaswamy Pavitra, Kuthi Andras, Univ Southern California
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12N13/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 2016 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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