Microfluidic technology offers capabilities for the precise handling of small fluid volumes dispersed
as droplets. To fully exploit this potential requires simultaneous generation of multiple size droplets.We
demonstrate two methods for passively breaking larger drops into precisely controlled daughter drops
using pressure-driven flow in simple microfluidic configurations: (i) a T junction and (ii) flow past
isolated obstacles.We quantify conditions for breakup at a T junction and illustrate sequential breakup
at T junctions for making small drops at high dispersed phase volume fractions.