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Electrochemical biosensor readout meter

  • US 20030019750A1
  • Filed: 09/19/2002
  • Published: 01/30/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/22/2000
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A readout meter using the electrochemical biosensor test strip provided with an insulating substrate, a reference electrode and a working electrode formed parallel in a lengthwise direction on the insulating substrate, and a reagent which is fixed over the reference electrode and the working electrode on the insulating substrate, and generates electric charges corresponding to the concentration of a specific material to be analyzed by reacting to this material depending on the insertion of sample, comprising:

  • a working voltage generating circuit applying a working voltage to the working electrode;

    a voltage converting device converting the electric current flowing through the working electrode into voltage;

    an amplifier outputting an analogue voltage signal, amplifying the converted voltage from the voltage converting device;

    an A/D converter converting the analogue voltage signal from the amplifier into a digital voltage signal; and

    a controller which operates the working voltage generating circuit to apply a first voltage to the working electrode when the test strip is inserted into the readout meter(t0), to apply a second voltage to the working electrode for a fixed period of time after a certain time(t2) when the sample is inserted(t1), then(t3) operates the working voltage generating circuit to apply a third voltage to the working electrode, and measures the concentration of the material to be analyzed by reading the digital voltage signal from the A/D converter after a certain time(t4) from the applying point of the third voltage(t3);

    wherein the voltage converting device is set to convert the peak in the current generated at the applying point of the third voltage(t3) into a corresponding voltage without distortion, and the amplifier is set to make the digital voltage signal at the measuring time(t4) become below the reference voltage of the A/D converter.

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