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The Prediction of mixing with Helix Index for 3-Dimensional channel in micro (3 차원 마이크로 채널에서 나선지수에 의한 혼합예측)

  • Jung, Seung-Hoon;Maeng, Joo-Sung
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11b
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    • pp.2460-2464
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    • 2008
  • The present paper suggests new method to know the effects of molecular diffusion and the helicity of microchannel flows on mixing in passive micromixers, which are essential components of a microfluidic chip. In this study, 'Helix Index' is newly defined as the magnitude of chaotic advection. Relationship between Helix Index and Mixing Index is analyzed numerically such as the wide range of Peclet and Reynolds numbers in three dimensional serpentine microchannel when using soluble solutions (water/glycerol). As a result, a simple algebraic equation is derived by this relationship based on a regression analysis. The algebraic equation is found to be able to accurately predict the mixing performance without solving the coupled, complex momentum and mass transfer equations.

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Integrated Transceiver Module development at Ka-Band (Ka-Band의 집적화된 송수신 모듈 개발)

  • Kim, Wan-Sik;Jung, Yun-Man;Kim, Gye-Kuk
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.11 no.5 s.43
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    • pp.267-272
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, an integrated and small Ka-band transceiver module has been developed for measuring distance at the radar systems. Oscillator of cavity type, The MMIC such as VCO, power amplifier, LNA, and mixer, and passive components are integrated on carriers and these are assembled in the transceiver module directly. The test result shows the output power of 21dBm and the noise figure of 5dB using developed transceiver module. Using developed FMCW transceiver module. We can measure the 60m range target by detecting the beat frequency and distinguish both earth and sky using radiometer signal. So we defined that the integrated module using MMIC had a good performance for the radar and radiometer at Ka-band.

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An integrated DNA barcode assay microdevice for rapid, highly sensitive and multiplex pathogen detection at the single-cell level

  • Jung, Jae Hwan;Cho, Min Kyung;Chung, So Yi;Seo, Tae Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.08a
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    • pp.276-276
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    • 2013
  • Here we report an integrated microdevice consisting of an efficient passive mixer, a magnetic separation chamber, and a capillary electrophoretic microchannel in which DNA barcode assay, target pathogen separation, and barcode DNA capillary electrophoretic analysis were performed sequentially within 30 min for multiplex pathogen detection at the single-cell level. The intestine-shaped serpentine 3D micromixer provides a high mixing rate to generate magnetic particle-pathogenic bacteria-DNA barcode labelled AuNP complexes quantitatively. After magnetic separation and purification of those complexes, the barcode DNA strands were released and analyzed by the microfluidic capillary electrophoresis within 5 min. The size of the barcode DNA strand was controlled depending on the target bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli O157:H7, and Salmonella typhimurium), and the different elution time of the barcode DNA peak in the electropherogram allows us to recognize the target pathogen with ease in the monoplex as well as in the multiplex analysis. In addition, the quantity of the DNA barcode strand (~104) per AuNP is enough to be observed in the laser-induced confocal fluorescence detector, thereby making single-cell analysis possible. This novel integrated microdevice enables us to perform rapid, sensitive, and multiplex pathogen detection with sample-in-answer-out capability to be applied for biosafety testing, environmental screening, and clinical trials.

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A fully integrated downconverter MMIC for millimeter wave applications (밀리미터파 응용을 위한 완전집적 다운컨버터 MMIC)

  • Jeon, Jang-Hyeon;Yun, Young
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we developed a fully integrated downconverter MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) including Lange coupler and output active balun for millimeter wave applications. Concretely, ${\lambda}$/4 transmission line was added to Lange coupler for size reduction of RF/LO input, and mixed RF/LO signals were applied to gate of the FET of mixer. Active balun was used at output port for a coupling of out-of-phase IF output signals. According to measured results, the proposed downconverter MMIC showed good RF performances. For example, the downconverter MMIC showed an LO leakage power of -25 dBc at IF output port, and a RF-LO isolation of 18 dB. Therefore, off-chip components such as LO rejection filters were not required for a normal operation of the proposed downconverter MMIC. The proposed downconverter MMIC showed a conversion gain of 10.3 dB at RF frequency of 63 GHz. The size of the downconverter MMIC including all active and passive components was $2.2{\times}1.4mm^2$.

A 0.13-㎛ Zero-IF CMOS RF Receiver for LTE-Advanced Systems

  • Seo, Youngho;Lai, Thanhson;Kim, Changwan
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents a zero-IF CMOS RF receiver, which supports three channel bandwidths of 5/10/40MHz for LTE-Advanced systems. The receiver operates at IMT-band of 2,500 to 2,690MHz. The simulated noise figure of the overall receiver is 1.6 dB at 7MHz (7.5 dB at 7.5 kHz). The receiver is composed of two parts: an RF front-end and a baseband circuit. In the RF front-end, a RF input signal is amplified by a low noise amplifier and $G_m$ with configurable gain steps (41/35/29/23 dB) with optimized noise and linearity performances for a wide dynamic range. The proposed baseband circuit provides a -1 dB cutoff frequency of up to 40MHz using a proposed wideband OP-amp, which has a phase margin of $77^{\circ}$ and an unit-gain bandwidth of 2.04 GHz. The proposed zero-IF CMOS RF receiver has been implemented in $0.13-{\mu}m$ CMOS technology and consumes 116 (for high gain mode)/106 (for low gain mode) mA from a 1.2 V supply voltage. The measurement of a fabricated chip for a 10-MHz 3G LTE input signal with 16-QAM shows more than 8.3 dB of minimum signal-to-noise ratio, while receiving the input channel power from -88 to -12 dBm.