IP Library Granted Patent US 8,361,291
Granted Patent B2
US 8,361,291 · App. 13/342,268 · Granted Jan 29, 2013

System and method for quality assurance of a biosensor test strip

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Patent No.
US 8,361,291
App. No.
13/342,268
Granted
Jan 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a test strip for measuring a signal of interest in a biological fluid when the test strip is mated to an appropriate test meter, wherein the test strip and the test meter include structures to verify the integrity of the test strip traces, to measure the parasitic resistance of the test strip traces, and to provide compensation in the voltage applied to the test strip to account for parasitic resistive losses in the test strip traces.

Claims (30)

1. A biosensor system, comprising:

a biosensor test strip, comprising

a first measurement electrode;

a first conductive trace operatively coupled to the first measurement electrode; and

a second conductive trace operatively coupled to the first measurement electrode;

a test meter coupled to the biosensor test strip, the test meter comprising:

a reference voltage source operably coupled to the first conductive trace;

a known resistance having a first resistor end and a second resistor end, the first resistor end being operably coupled to the second conductive trace; and

a current measurement device having an input coupled to the second resistor end;

wherein application of the reference voltage causes a current to flow through the first conductive trace, the known resistance, and the second conductive trace; and

wherein measurement of the current allows a parasitic resistance of the first and second conductive traces to be calculated.

2. The biosensor system of claim 1 , wherein the current measurement device comprises:

a current-to-voltage amplifier having an amplifier output;

an analog-to-digital converter having a converter input and a converter output, the converter input being operably coupled to the amplifier output; and

a computing device having a device input operably coupled to the converter output.

3. A biosensor system, comprising:

a biosensor test strip, comprising

a first measurement electrode;

a first conductive trace operatively coupled to the first measurement electrode; and

a second conductive trace operatively coupled to the first measurement electrode;

a test meter coupled to the biosensor test strip, the test meter comprising:

a reference voltage source having a voltage output;

a known resistance having a first resistor end and a second resistor end, the first resistor end being operably coupled to the voltage output and the second resistor end being operably coupled to the first conductive trace; and

a current measurement device having an input coupled to the second conductive trace;

wherein application of the reference voltage causes a current to flow through the known resistance, the first conductive trace, and the second conductive trace; and

wherein measurement of the current allows a parasitic resistance of the first and second conductive traces to be calculated.

4. The biosensor system of claim 3 , wherein the current measurement device comprises:

a current-to-voltage amplifier having an amplifier output;

an analog-to-digital converter having a converter input and a converter output, the converter input being operably coupled to the amplifier output; and

a computing device having a device input operably coupled to the converter output.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2015
From: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS OPERATIONS, INC.
To: ROCHE DIABETES CARE, INC.
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