This is the reference point between a primary multiplexer and an exchange.
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The device that accomplishes this is called a statistical multiplexer.
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The selection of mode is programmed into the middle multiplexer.
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The counter used is the 74163, the multiplexer is the 74151 and the two decoders are the 7442 part.
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Also, the byte-multiplexer channel had an optional sub-selector section that would accommodate tape drives.
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Electrical engineers call the CASE operator a multiplexer.
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The Richards controller's core kernel can be boiled down into four parts, a counter, a multiplexer, and two decoders.
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Commercial ADCs often have several inputs that feed the same converter, usually through an analog multiplexer.
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That is, each cell can be implemented by a multiplexer, and is closely related in its operation to a Fredkin gate.
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A device that can interleave two or more activities
In electronics, a multiplexer or mux (occasionally the terms muldex or muldem are also found for a combination multiplexer-demultiplexer) is a device that performs multiplexing; it selects one of many analog or digital input signals and forwards the selected input into a single line. ...
A device that interleaves several activities; a switching device; A device that combines several input signals into a single output signal
A device that allows multiple logical signals to be transmitted simultaneously across a single physical channel.
A device primarily developed as a means to record multiple cameras simultaneously to a single video tape. They also allow viewing of multiple cameras on a single monitor in various arrangements.
This is a piece of hardware that allows one item to take the place of several. An example would be using a multiplexer to allow 10 computers to attach where only one could before.
Combines two or more video/audio signals into one channel. Usually accepts 10 or 16 video inputs and displays them in various formats.
This is a device that takes inputs from 2 or more video channels and combines them into one signal. This is often done by using time division multiplexing, which interleaves frames from each channel in such a way that they can be split out again. ...
A unit that converts analog signals to digital and vice versa. Pronounced M-U-X.