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A combinational circuit that selects binary information from one of many input lines and directs it to a single output line is known as
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A Multiplexer (often abbreviated as MUX) is a combinational logic circuit that selects binary information from one of many input lines and directs it to a single output line. The selection of a particular input line is controlled by a set of selection lines. For a multiplexer with 2n input lines, there are n selection lines whose bit combinations determine which input is selected.
- Decoder: A circuit that converts n input lines into a maximum of 2n unique output lines.
- Encoder: A digital circuit that performs the inverse operation of a decoder, converting 2n inputs into n output lines.
- De-multiplexer: A circuit that receives information from a single input line and transmits it to one of many possible output lines, effectively the reverse of a multiplexer.
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