Program

Wednesday March 18th 2026
Advances in high-performance ADCs
Chair: Prof. Bram Nauta
 Wideband continuous-time ADCs for automotive applications
Lucien Breems, NXP Semiconductors, The Netherlands
 High-Speed ADC Innovations: Architectures, Circuit Techniques & Calibration
Pieter Harpe, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
 High-Performance Noise-Shaping SAR ADCs
Michael Flynn, University of Michigan, USA
 High Linearity Delta-Sigma Analog to Digital Converters: From Discrete Time to Continuous-Time Architectures
Francesco Conzatti, Infineon Technologies, Austria
 Advances in high-resolution Incremental ADCs
John G. Kauffman, University of Ulm, Germany
 Pseudo-Virtual-Ground Feedforward for Linear, High-Order VCO-Only ΔΣ ADCs
Drew Hall, UC San Diego, USA

Thursday March 19th 2026
Sensor interface circuits
Chair: Prof. Andrea Baschirotto
 Common-Mode Replication for High-Impedance Sensor Interfaces
Qiang Li, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
 Ultra-Low Power, High-Resolution Sigma-Delta Modulators for Multi-Sensor Platforms
Piero Malcovati, University of Pavia, Italy
 Beyond Closed-Loop Architectures: Delivering High Performance in Power Constrained Gyroscopes
Francesco Diazzi, Bosch Sensortec GmbH, Munich, Germany
 Echography System evolution and HV Ultrasound Drivers
Giulio Ricotti, STMicroelectronics, Italy
 Advanced Interface Circuits for Magnetic Sensors
Johannes Janschitz, Infineon Technologies, Austria
 Time-to-Digital Converters for LiDAR and Advanced Sensing Applications
Daniele Perenzoni, Sony Semiconductor Solutions Europe, Italy

Friday March 20th 2026
High-Performance On-Chip References
Chair: Prof. Kofi Makinwa
 The Bandgap Reference: Achieving Stability in a Mass-Production World
Brendan Whelan, ADI, California
 Bandgap References: Recent Developments and Challenges in Nanometer CMOS
Matthias Eberlein, Fraunhofer EMFT, Munich, Germany
 A Family of Simple Current References Based on 2T Voltage References
Martin Lefebvre, TU Delft, The Netherlands
 A Sub-Ranging Current Reference with Process-Insensitive Second-Order TC Reduction
Pangi Park, KAIST, Korea
 Hybrid LC/RC Frequency References
Anne-Johan Annema, University of Twente, The Netherlands
 A High-Stability High-Accuracy RC Frequency Reference
Karimeldeen Mohamed, TU Delft, The Netherlands