FPGAs Yield Virtual Laser Valves for Microfluidics
TBMG-11615
05/01/2007
- Content
In today’s “micro world,” complex electrical systems, including analog and digital components, can fit on integrated circuits smaller than a fingernail. Microfluidics, a subset of microelectro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology, is emerging as a new technical niche within microelectronics with widespread application in the health, chemical, and food industries.
- Citation
- "FPGAs Yield Virtual Laser Valves for Microfluidics," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2007.