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titleOfInvention Multi-functional reader for biochips
abstract The invention relates to a reader comprising a bundle of fibre optics, assembled to form a fibre-optic block and combined with a light source in such a way that the light emitted from said light source can be coupled into each fibre optic and guided through the latter to the biochip, in order to excite fluorescent dyes present in said chip to emit fluorescent light signals. Each fibre optic is also suitable for capturing fluorescent light signals on the biochip and guiding them to a detector that records said signals. The fibre optics are coupled at one end to an optical transceiver, whose transmission element is connected to the light source and whose receiver element is coupled to the optical detector. At their opposite ends, the fibre optics are embedded in the fibre-optic block in such a way that the end faces are freely accessible. The transceivers are coupled to a controller, which activates and deactivates said transceivers.
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