Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
These multiplexers are inconvenient at best, so not to worry.
"Now with the multiplexers, we have control on a large scale for a huge number of valves."
This is the reference point between a primary multiplexer and an exchange.
The solution to this problem is a pair of bypass multiplexers.
This arrangement can be extended to multiplexers with any number of bands.
The conversion into the optical carrier is done at the multiplexer side.
The selection of mode is programmed into the middle multiplexer.
The multiplexer is made to choose X over 4 .
It is common to use this logic family for multiplexers and latches.
A multiplexer with three or four cameras on line, so there was no dwell time gap.
These forms are useful in the design of diplexers and multiplexers.
A multiplexer is often used with a complementary demultiplexer on the receiving end.
The device that accomplishes this is called a statistical multiplexer.
Furthermore, it needs additional multiplexer for switching different operation paths.
The multiplexer with the camera and projectors surrounding it would often be called a film island.
Sometimes a register will have a multiplexer on its input, so that it can store a number from any one of several buses.
Four common word sizes and the number of multiplexers needed are listed below:
Multiplexers can also be used as components of programmable logic devices.
How to schedule the memory element for reducing the number of registers and multiplexers.
The number of multiplexers required for an n-bit word is .
Portugal will thus have only one active multiplexer.
Type 1 - A master carrier oscillator as an integral part of the multiplexer set.
"I think it may be the signal multiplexer.
Two multiplexers run the show and are designed in such a way that any of the compartments can be filled or emptied individually.
He nodded briskly and turned to the multiplexer.