A output switch is a light switch just with a different name.
The in-out isolation is the attenuation between input and output ports of the switch when embedded in a circuit, when the switch control voltage corresponds to the "OFF" state of the output port.
transistor has 2 output 1 and 0 so can be used as a switch
You connect up to 5 devices with HDMI cables to the switch, and connect the switch output to your TV with another HDMI cable. You the selector switch or the remote to go between the devices.
It is an input, sensors are always inputs.
Depends on what you're referring to. Input could be a switch for example, output would be a fan or light coming on. Eating is an input, you can guess what your output is?
This question cannot be generally answered, the output depends on the actual program.
An input device. It is because it let the source to flow.
An electric dimmer switch for lights can reduce the light output by adjusting the amount of electrical current flowing to the light bulb. By decreasing the current, the dimmer switch can lower the brightness of the light emitted.
It is a switch fabric that was designed to cope with output port contention, it is formally categorized as a recirculation switch, and is made up of multiple components including a batcher banyan network.
A switch is used to connect or disconnect a load from a source of voltage. If you take the input and connect directly to the output the result is that the connected device is always on.
decreasing the voltage and increasing the ohms
Yes.