An instrument (A) detects in a sample the presence of an analyte. The
sample includes electrically readable particles (126) with an agent
attached thereto that binds with the analyte or is an analog of the
analyte. The instrument includes a port for the sample and a pair of
electrodes (25, 30), one of which has a surface portion (30a) with an
agent thereat that binds with the analyte or is an analog of the analyte.
The electrodes have a first position where they are separated a
sufficient distance apart to enable the sample to move between the
electrodes and a second position where the electrodes are in close
proximity. A detection circuit, including the electrodes, has a first
state when the analyte is absent and a second state when the analyte is
present. A signaling device provides an indication of the state of the
detection circuit.