Competitive Advantages
- High sensitivity
- Low power consumption
- Improved accuracy and range for blood glucose measurements
- Decreased noise from measurements
Summary
USF inventors have created an ultra low noise and power transimpedance amplifier (TIA) to be used with a glucose meter. A multistage complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) TIA system has been designed. This novel technology has multiple advantages, including low power consumption, low input impedance, and low noise.

Layout design of proposed Cascade Common Source TIA with biasing circuit
Desired Partnerships
- License
- Sponsored Research
- Co-Development