a device/circuit that takes a multiplexed signal and splits it back out to the original separate signals.
note: there are also analog demultiplexers.
Demultiplexers are used in digital electronics to get a signal at the input and produce so many at the output.
a device/circuit that takes a multiplexed signal and splits it back out to the original separate signals. note: there are also analog demultiplexers.
45A demultiplexer is the opposite of a multiplexer. In electronic devices, a demultiplexer is a logical circuit which takes a single input and sends out this input to one of several outputs available. During this process the output that has been selected is assigned the value 1, while the other outputs are assigned the value 0. The definition is slightly different when we are talking about demultiplexers in the context of networking. In the networking context, a demultiplexer is a device that receives multiple signals that have been transmitted on one line and then decodes these single line signals into separate multiple signals. A demultiplexer is usually always used in tandem with a multiplexer. Demultiplexers can be analog demultiplexers or digital demultiplexers. Digital demultiplexers generally function as decoders.
The transition time in digital electronics is in the order of nano seconds.
David L. Wagner has written: 'Digital electronics' -- subject(s): Digital electronics
Dennis M. Ward has written: 'Applied digital electronics' -- subject(s): Digital electronics
Digital electronics in cameras have made film nearly obsolete. It is higher quality and has a lower chance of error.
Electronics divides in analogue and digital one. Electronics is a physical branch of electron emission and behavior. Analog and digital are not two kind of electronics.
The difference between computer engineering and digital electronics is that digital electronics represents signals. Computer engineering integrates several fields of computer science and electrical engineering to make computer systems. Digital electronics is the field of computers and computer controlled devices including the ones with analog inputs and outputs.
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