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I think each channel acts like a drain-source path of a FET switch,whose resistance changes from very high to very low. Yet the Drain - source are almost isolated from gate. It seems internally the a.multiplexer contains such FETs. And depending upon the channel selection by digital pins a0..a2 certain single path is made low resistance

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