Abstract: A non-sampling cascaded current mode analog-to-digital converter is formed of cascaded threshold detector bit cells driven by a transconductance amplifier for substantially instantaneously propagated current mode operation. A front end stage receives an input voltage representative of the quantity to be digitized, and outputs a pair of currents to N−1 cascaded, identically configured threshold comparator-based bit cells, N being the number of bits of resolution of the converter. A bit cell resolves a digital bit and couples a pair of output currents to the next bit cell. The N−1th bit cell in the cascaded architecture is configured to provide both the next to least significant bit and the least significant bit.