COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
DIGITAL LOGIC
Question
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Data selector
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Data distributor
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Data encoder
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Data decoder
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Detailed explanation-1: -Explanation: A demultiplexer sends a single input to multiple outputs, depending on the select lines. For one input, the demultiplexer gives several outputs. That is why it is called a data distributor.
Detailed explanation-2: -A demultiplexer (or demux) is a device that takes a single input line and routes it to one of several digital output lines. It consists of 2n outputs and has n selection lines, which are used to select which output line to send the input. It is also called as a data distributor.
Detailed explanation-3: -It behaves as a data selector because the multiplexer is an N to 1 device. It behaves as a data distributor because the demultiplexer is a 1 to N device. It has multiple inputs of data and signals. It has a single input of data and signals.
Detailed explanation-4: -Demultiplexer is a data distributor which takes a single input and gives several outputs.In demultiplexer we have 1 input and 2n output lines where n is the selection line.
Detailed explanation-5: -The demultiplexer is a combinational circuit having one input and many outputs, depending upon the selected inputs the single input transfer to any of the multiple-output.