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We present an electronic tongue system composed of an analog front-end (AFE) with embedded calibration and temperature compensation for interfacing with an array of Ion-Sensitive FETs (ISFETs) or Enzyme – Extended Gate FETs (EEGFET). The AFE consists of a floating bridge type constant voltage constant current (CVCC) structure, and transmission gates as sensor enable. It also includes a temperature readout circuit and an instrumentation amplifier for temperature compensation. The calibration algorithm is synthesized into a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and implemented onto an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). The system shall be used to measure the pH and the concentration of calcium ions in a solution alongside a conductometric sensor system. The ISFETs used are from ITE-Poland and shall be utilized to measure pH; meanwhile, to measure the Ca2+ concentration, EEGFETs with calcium ionophore on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) on SnO2/ITO/Glass thin film have been fabricated. The performance of the system using pH buffer solutions of pH 4–10, and CaCl2 buffer concentrations of 0.001–1 M has been verified. The sensors and the AFE readout exhibited a Nernstian response (~50 mV/pH) with a very stable output having a relative standard deviation of just ~−0.4%, and a Ca2+ sensitivity of 25.02 mV/pCa, with a drift of −6.82 mV/M-s. An on-chip version of the AFE using TSMC 0.35 µm CMOS 2P4M Technology is also presented as well as the ASIC implemented on TSMC 0.18 µm CMOS 1P6M technology.