A CMOS Mux is a piece of technology that is used to create integrated circuits that are used in electronics. The full name of 'CMOS' is Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor.
what is a mux
CMOS, EEPROM and EPROM
CMOS is a type of material, not a specific type of processor. That is short for Complementary Metal Oxide Silicon. CMOS devices tend to use less power and tend to be faster than their older counterparts. So a CMOS processor is a processor made using the CMOS material. For instance the V20 chip is a 3rd party CMOS variation of Intel's 8088 CPU. The V20 is 10-20% faster and uses less power than the 8088.
we'll get 4 input mux cuz 2^4=16.... therefore the first 4 input mux has 16 o/p.. hence four-4 i/p mux are required to fill all 16 leads.
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CMOS is a type of sensor built in to an SLR camera.. Another sensor you may come across is a CCD sensor witch tend to be smaller.
A CMOS socket is to plug a CMOS transistor into. Alternatively, a CMOS socket is to plug a CMOS integrated circuit into. CMOS, by the way, stands for, "Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor".
MUX(A, B, S) = A*S + B*S' NOT(A) = MUX(0, 1, A) = 0*A + 1*A' = A' From http://noyesno.net/
a mux has many i/ps & 1 o/p but a router connects many n/ws and the may or may not be of same kind a mux does not follow an algo but router follows algo such as dikakstra bellman ford or any other or a combination.......