if one would want to control hundreds or thousands of valves at a
reasonable cost... I'm wondering if you could acquire small hollow
electromagnets to use as a solenoid directly on the membrane, or as a
single-channel displacement pump.
I'd like the cost per valve to be about $1-1.50 USD. It seems like
these would work but @$3-4 per valve
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Miniature-ODV76-L92121-P2-Linear-Bi-Directional-Stepper-Motor-12VDC-/110810764668?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19ccd6157c#ht_758wt_1037
I feel like Simon could really chime in with some good perspective on
this, is this something that would be low enough force that I could
wind the coils and build all the tiny solenoid/pumps?
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Nathan McCorkle
Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Science, Biotechnology/Bioinformatics
Thanks, I'll try to find some examples of people using small inductors
as a solenoid.
> Another route to go would be to have one 'master actuator' they moves
> between the valves and switches each unit individually with a 'passive
> switch' to a certain state as opposed to having each valve
> addressable.
>
> Just a thought...
Not a bad thought, actually... I hadn't considered that, it wouldn't
allow simultaneous switching, but I haven't considered whether that
would be required or not (my instinct is probably I would want
simultaneous operation)
> Chris
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reasonable cost... I'm wondering if you could acquire small hollow
electromagnets to use as a solenoid directly on the membrane, or as a
single-channel displacement pump.
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Suppose you have a PDMS sheet above a network of channels, so thatpushing down on the sheet above a channel cuts off the flow.