Multiplexer Overview
A Multiplexer (MUX) is an essential digital device designed to combine multiple input signals and transmit them through a single output line. Acting as an intelligent selector, it chooses one input at a time based on control signals, ensuring efficient data routing and optimized signal flow. In modern computing and communication systems, multiplexers reduce the need for multiple data paths, lowering hardware complexity and cost. They are widely used in data transmission, telecommunications, microprocessors, and memory management, where they streamline operations by enabling controlled access to shared resources. A multiplexer improves system performance
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