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What is a multiplexer-demultiplexer (MUX-DEMUX) combination and where is it used?
What is a multiplexer-demultiplexer (MUX-DEMUX) combination and where is it used?
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A multiplexer-demultiplexer (MUX-DEMUX) combination is a pair of digital circuit components used in data communication systems. The multiplexer selects one of multiple input signals and routes it to a single output line, while the demultiplexer routes a single input signal to one of multiple output lines. Together, they form a complete communication link for transmitting and receiving data over a shared channel. MUX-DEMUX combinations are widely used in telecommunications, data networking, time-division multiplexing (TDM), signal processing, and memory addressing applications.