A biochip can obtain various types of genetic information over a short period of time and enable genetic analysis. A biochip needs temperature sensors to measure temperature. A resistance temperature detector temperature sensor chip, made of copper using a printed circuit board, was introduced in this study. A printed circuit board is readily usable for copper pattern design for the substrate of a biochip. To measure biochip resistance, we tested whether it was possible to accurately measure the temperature using resistances measured at room temperature and at 55, 72, 85, and 95°C in a water bath. However, in analyzing the results obtained, the printed circuit board based resistance temperature detector sensor was found to be inadequate for use as a biochip temperature sensor, although it showed potential for use as a general-purpose resistance temperature detector sensor.
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Kim, S.-Y., Kim, J.-D., Kim, Y.-S., Song, H.-J., & Park, C.-Y. (2015). Resistance Temperature Detector Sensor with a Copper Pattern on the Printed Circuit Board. International Journal of Control and Automation, 8(8), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.14257/ijca.2015.8.8.08
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