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In Paper 27.3, Georgia Institute of Technology describes a 3rd-order NS-SAR ADC featuring an EF-CIFF hybrid structure with kT/C noise cancelling. Fabricated in 65nm, the prototype achieves 13.8b ENOB consuming 119uW, leading to a 182dB Schreier FoM.

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