Project Final Workshop
Date: 15th May, 2026
Hosted by: IPQ
Portuguese Institute for Quality


State of the Art in ADC Technology
Novel Digitisers Architectures & High Resolution Modelling
Characterisation of Critical Passive Components
Measurement of resistance distortion at the -170 dB level
Improved COPA Designs
Ultra Low Noise Power Supply Development
Advanced Techniques for characterisation of digitiser linearity
Low Jitter Timing Platform
Prospects for a follow-on project
Topics
Presentations
The True8DIGIT project – objectives, work programme and outputs
Oliver Power, NSAI
Precision ADCs – current state-of-the art
Nikolai Beev, CERN and STU
A bridge for measuring distortion of components at the 170 dB level
Rado Lapuh, Left Right s.p.
Characterisation of components for use in precision integrating ADCs
Vitor Cabral, IPQ
Measurement of charge injection of electronic Switches
Paolo Durandetto, INRIM
Design, fabrication and testing of an ultra-clean power supply with continuous output
Jan Kucera, CMI
Ultra-low jitter timing platform for high-precision composite ADCs
Ricardo Iuzzulino, INTI
Ultra-low distortion sinewaves for ADC testing
Rado Lapuh, Left Right s.p.
Recent improvements in multi-tone testing of ADCs
R. A Belcher, Signal Conversion Ltd.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EURAMET. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
The project (22RPT02 True8DIGIT) has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and by the Participating States.The UK participant in Horizon Europe Project 22RPT02 True8DIGIT is supported by UKRI grant number 10,084,012 (Signal Conversion Ltd).



