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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 2009
Filed:
Aug. 03, 2005
Kevin Lorimer, Abingdon, GB;
John Griffiths, Derbyshire, GB;
Mark Hyland, Oxford, GB;
Herbert Frank Askew, Bicester, GB;
John Morton Broughall, Camberley, GB;
Kevin Lorimer, Abingdon, GB;
John Griffiths, Derbyshire, GB;
Mark Hyland, Oxford, GB;
Herbert Frank Askew, Bicester, GB;
John Morton Broughall, Camberley, GB;
Oxford Biosensors Limited, , GB;
Abstract
In an electrochemical sensor, the potential difference applied to the electrochemical cell is raised to a measuring value at a rate determined to reduce the transient current. The maximum rate of change of the voltage is set to prevent saturation of an IE converter. The electrochemical cell may contain micro-electrodes as working and reference electrodes. The method may be applied to a battery powered, handheld device.