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US Patent 9188615 Microfluidic feedback using impedance detection

Patent 9188615 was granted and assigned to Advanced Liquid Logic on November, 2015 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Advanced Liquid Logic
Advanced Liquid Logic
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
91886150
Date of Patent
November 17, 2015
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Patent Application Number
141165530
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May 8, 2012
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11890617 Evaporation management in digital microfluidic devices
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US Patent 11944974 Air-matrix digital microfluidics apparatuses and methods for limiting evaporation and surface fouling
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US Patent 11992842 Control of evaporation in digital microfluidics
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US Patent 11772093 Methods of mechanical microfluidic manipulation
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US Patent 11833516 Digital microfluidic devices and methods
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US Patent 11857961 Sequencing by synthesis using mechanical compression
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US Patent 11857969 Digital microfluidics systems and methods with integrated plasma collection device
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jennifer Dieterle
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Patent abstract

Methods comprising measuring the impedance of the electrode produced by the excitation signal, wherein the impedance indicates presence of liquid at the electrode are disclosed. Computer readable mediums storing processor executable instructions for performing the method, and systems are also disclosed. The systems comprise a processor, memory and code stored in the memory that when executed cause the processor at least to: receive an output voltage signal, superimpose an excitation signal onto the output voltage signal to produce a superimposed signal, connect the superimposed signal to an electrode in a droplet actuator, suppress the output voltage signal, when detecting an impedance of the electrode, and measure the impedance of the electrode produced by the excitation signal, wherein the impedance indicates presence of liquid at the electrode.

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