The main features of two time-to-digital convertersbased on interpolation are presented, together with some measurementresults. The first converter is based on digital delay line interpolatorsand has been implemented in a 1.2 µm CMOS process.It has a single-shot resolution of 1 ns (σ-value)and a nonlinearity less than ±50 ps in the measurementrange 5 to 500 ns. The power consumption of the circuit is 15mW. The second time digitizer has analog interpolators basedon time-to-voltage conversion and has been implemented in a 1.2 µm BiCMOS process. It has a single-shot resolutionof 50 ps and a nonlinearity less than 150 ps in the measurementrange 1 to 300 ns. The power consumption of this circuit is 200mW.