It is an electronic device that combines multiple signals into a single line.
A multiplexor is a device that takes two or more signals and encodes them on fewer (often, on one) wire. A demultiplexor is a device that reverse that process.
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Multiplexor
Multiplexor
It is necessary to synchronize the mutiplexer and demultiplexer in time division multiplexing because the multiplexor is encoding data onto the carrier at certain points in time. (This is why its called Time Division Multiplexing) The demultiplexor most know when the data of interest are present in the carrier, hence the need for synchronization. Note that there usually is a transmission delay between the multiplexor and demultiplexor. As a result, while the demultiplexor is in sync with the multiplexor, it is not necessarily in phase. The crucial point is that the data and clock be in sync and in phase at the demultiplexor.
A multiplexor is used to encode multiple input signals for transmission over a single channel. This works because the bandwidth of the output channel is higher than the bandwidth of the input signals, allowing the input signals to share the output channel. At the other end, a de-multiplexor decodes the channel and decodes the individual input signals.
Agara R. Sudhindra has written: 'An asynchronous time division multiplexor for educational time-sharing systems'
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A multiplexor is a device that takes two or more signals and encodes them on fewer (often, on one) wire. A demultiplexor is a device that reverse that process.
Control Unit: this component is responsible for directing the flow of instructions and data within the CPU. The Control Unit is actually built of many other selection circuits such as decoders and multiplexors. In the diagram above, the Decoder and the Multiplexor compose the Control Unit.
Alfred D. Whaley has written: 'A virtual address kernel modification for UNIX' -- subject(s): PDP-11 (Computer), Programming, UNIX (Computer file) 'A PDP11 multiplexor' -- subject(s): Circuits, Electronic digital computers, PDP-11 (Computer)
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