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- complementary demultiplexer on the receiving end. An electronic multiplexer can be considered as a multiple-input, single-output switch, and a demultiplexer as a...
- A demultiplexer for digital media files, or media demultiplexer, also called a file splitter by laymen or consumer software providers, is software that...
- data rate communication links. An inverse multiplexer differs from a demultiplexer because the multiple output streams from the former stay inter-related...
- the binary signal to a demultiplexer that will extract audio, video, and data from the binary stream. Once the demultiplexer has finished with the signal...
- stages: an optical demultiplexer, an optical multiplexer, and between them a method of reconfiguring the paths between the demultiplexer, the multiplexer...
- transport stream is identified by a 13-bit packet identifier (PID). A demultiplexer extracts elementary streams from the transport stream in part by looking...
- inputs, called data bits, and outputs only the selected data bit. A demultiplexer performs the opposite function of a multiplexer: It takes a single input...
- multiplexer at the transmitter to join the several signals together and a demultiplexer at the receiver to split them apart. With the right type of fiber, it...
- a single optical fiber at the transmission end and are also used as demultiplexers to retrieve individual channels of different wavelengths at the receiving...
- (September 2006). "Effect of Conductance Variability on Resistor-Logic Demultiplexers for Nanoelectronics". IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology. 5 (5): 446–454...