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Thermal regulation of fluidic samples within a diagnostic cartridge

  • US 7,344,894 B2
  • Filed: 10/16/2001
  • Issued: 03/18/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/16/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A point of care miniature analytical device with thermal regulation comprising:

  • a cartridge comprising one or more portions constructed of a material, wherein the one or more portions define an array of temperature-controlled zones including reactants, wherein each said temperature-controlled zones is constrained by cartridge portions that surround an area of space in which a reactant is contained and confine the reactant from flowing into other of said temperature-controlled zones, and wherein the cartridge portions include clear or translucent portions that allow direct irradiation of reactant molecules to facilitate thermal regulation of the reactants and to transmit light through the reactants;

    an array of infrared radiation emitting heat sources, wherein the array of heat sources is positioned to correspond to the array of temperature-controlled zones so that each heat source is arranged to provide temperature regulation to a corresponding temperature-controlled zone, and wherein one or more of the heat sources emit localized radiation to provide heating in the corresponding temperature-controlled zone;

    an optical temperature monitor, not in contact with the cartridge and disposed adjacent to a portion of the cartridge surrounding the temperature controlled zones, that monitors reactant temperature by measuring electromagnetic radiation;

    a controller comprising a modulator;

    a power supply configured to supply drive current to the array of heat sources and coupled to the controller to provide that current from the power supply achieves the desired thermal regulation in the temperature-controlled zones;

    a feedback loop configured to provide measured temperatures to the controller, and to modulate the power supply to drive the infrared light heat sources to achieve a desired temperature with a smooth control curve at the desired temperature, andan instrument for measurement of electromagnetic emission obtained from irradiation of the reactants with the infrared radiation emitting heat sources, wherein the transmission of infrared radiation through the reactants allows a determination of a concentration of a material within the reactants.

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