Issue 12, 2015

Electrifying the disk: a modular rotating platform for wireless power and data transmission for Lab on a disk application

Abstract

We present a design for wireless power transfer, via inductively coupled coils, to a spinning disk. The rectified and stabilised power feeds an Arduino-compatible microcontroller (μC) on the disc, which in turn drives and monitors various sensors and actuators. The platform, which has been conceived to flexibly prototype such systems, demonstrates the feasibility of a wireless power supply and the use of a μC circuit, for example for Lab-on-a-disk applications, thereby eliminating the need for cumbersome slip rings or batteries, and adding a cogent and new degree of freedom to the setup. The large number of sensors and actuators included demonstrate that a wide range of physical parameters can be easily monitored and altered. All devices are connected to the μC via an I2C bus, therefore can be easily exchanged or augmented by other devices in order to perform a specific task on the disk. The wireless power supply takes up little additional physical space and should work in conjunction with most existing Lab-on-a-disk platforms as a straightforward add-on, since it does not require modification of the rotation axis and can be readily adapted to specific geometrical requirements.

Graphical abstract: Electrifying the disk: a modular rotating platform for wireless power and data transmission for Lab on a disk application

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Article information

Article type
Technical Innovation
Submitted
04 Feb 2015
Accepted
01 May 2015
First published
04 May 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 2584-2587

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Electrifying the disk: a modular rotating platform for wireless power and data transmission for Lab on a disk application

J. Höfflin, S. M. Torres Delgado, F. Suárez Sandoval, J. G. Korvink and D. Mager, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 2584 DOI: 10.1039/C5LC00138B

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