Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) are key components in various electronic systems, facilitating the conversion of analog signals into digital formats. A specific type of ADC is the 16-bit model with a pipelined architecture and a compact packaging option. This 16-bit Analog to Digital Converter has been designed with one input channel for signal processing, featuring a pipelined structure that enables efficient data transfer between stages. The IC (Integrated Circuit) package style chosen is the 64-VQFN (9x9), which provides a compact footprint suitable for modern electronic designs. The device's specifications highlight its capabilities in handling high-resolution analog signals with minimal distortion and loss of information during conversion.