The continuous-time (CT) pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is an emerging ADC architecture suitable for wide-bandwidth (BW) digitization in fully integrated receiver applications. It inherits the integration-friendly features of CT ADCs, such as inherent anti-aliasing, while achieving the wide-BW operation originating from discrete-time (DT) pipelined ADCs. In this review article, we introduce a gain-centric ADC model and apply the key criteria derived from the model to transform a DT pipelined ADC into a CT pipelined ADC. We then discuss the design considerations and essential building blocks of the CT pipelined ADC. Finally, we examine several implementations of this architecture with their highlights and challenges.INDEX TERMS Analog-to-digital converter (ADC), continuous-time (CT) ADC, oversampling ADC, pipelined ADC, wideband ADC.