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Sensors are increasingly used in many emerging application areas such as internet of things and autonomous driving. Integrated sensor interfaces offer the benefit of low cost and low power consumption. However, besides the nominal performance, also the drift as a function of temperature, supply and other variations is a key limitation to the precision of sensor interfaces. This paper presents drift mitigation techniques that can be applied to integrated sensor interfaces.