Innovations in Digital and Analog Electronic Systems for Next-Generation Devices: 2nd Edition

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microelectronics".

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Dear Colleagues,

The rapid advancement of technology has led to an increasing demand for innovations in digital and analog electronic systems. This Special Issue aims to explore the latest developments, challenges, and potential solutions in the field of electronic systems, specifically focusing on next-generation technologies.

The Special Issue invites researchers, engineers, and practitioners to contribute their original research articles, reviews, and case studies related to various aspects of digital, analog, and mixed-signal electronic systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Novel circuit designs and architectures for digital and analog systems
  • The integration of digital and analog components for improved performance
  • Emerging technologies and materials for electronic systems
  • Power-efficient designs for energy-constrained applications
  • Signal processing and communication techniques for high-speed data transmission
  • Design methodologies and tools for electronic system development
  • The testing, verification, and reliability of electronic systems
  • Applications of electronic systems in areas such as specialized research instrumentation, healthcare, transportation, and the IoT
  • The simulation and hardware/software co-development of electronic systems

We encourage contributions that demonstrate originality, technical rigor, and practical relevance. Manuscripts will undergo a thorough peer-review process, ensuring that high-quality and impactful research is published. Through cutting-edge research in digital and analog electronic systems, this Special Issue aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and industry professionals. It provides a platform to showcase advancements in the field and offers insights into the future directions of electronic system designs and their implementation.

We look forward to receiving your valuable contributions to this Special Issue on ‘Innovations in Digital and Analog Electronic Systems for Next-Generation Devices: 2nd Edition’.

Dr. Wojciech M. Zabołotny
Prof. Dr. Tomasz Starecki
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Keywords

  • electronic systems
  • analog and digital electronics
  • mixed-signal systems
  • system development
  • system verification
  • system diagnostics
  • hardware/software co-development
  • microelectronics
  • new electronic technologies
  • biomedical electronics
  • automotive electronics
  • electronic safety and security systems
  • electronic research instrumentation
  • Internet of Things

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A Semi-Open-Loop, High-Robust Preamplifier for Hall Sensor with Optimized Transconductance Match
by Xukun Wang, Yuyang Ding, Chen Wang and Bo Zhou
Electronics 2026, 15(9), 1918; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15091918 - 1 May 2026
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A low-cost, high-robust, high-gain preamplifier is fabricated in a 65 nm CMOS for Hall sensors. A semi-open loop that combines an optimized differential–difference amplifier with a simplified open-loop amplifier is proposed to achieve stringent transconductance matching, with the same DC and AC conditions. [...] Read more.
A low-cost, high-robust, high-gain preamplifier is fabricated in a 65 nm CMOS for Hall sensors. A semi-open loop that combines an optimized differential–difference amplifier with a simplified open-loop amplifier is proposed to achieve stringent transconductance matching, with the same DC and AC conditions. A two-stage reconfigurable structure, together with an embedded offset-accumulation elimination scheme, relieves open-loop stress and achieves both high fidelity and accurate gain. The experimental results show that the preamplifier has a variable gain of 34.6–46.6 dB and a gain error no more than 0.12% under process/voltage/temperature variations and without error calibration, at the cost of an active area of 0.076 mm2 and a current dissipation of 0.7 mA under a 2.5–3.3 V supply. Specifically, both the loop topology and the transconductance match are different from the existing works. Full article
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