MULTIPLEXER
A multiplexer (MUX) is a circuit that consolidates multiple input signals into a single output, enabling efficient data transmission. It serves as a data selector, with various types such as 2:1, 4:1, 8:1, and 16:1 multiplexers. By using select lines, a multiplexer can route data from multiple sourc
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Understanding Multiplexers in Electronics
A multiplexer, or mux, is a key component in electronics that selects and directs binary information from multiple input lines to a single output line. It functions as a data selector, enabling the efficient flow of information in electronic circuits. This article explores the working principle, app
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Understanding Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) in Digital Communication
Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) is a digital process that enables multiple connections to share the bandwidth of a link by dividing data into time slots. Synchronous TDM organizes data flows into frames with specific time slots for each input connection. Frames are crucial for grouping time slots i
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