How to know selection lines in computer architecture?
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In computer Architecture, A mutliplexer (Mux) is a device used to select a single line of input from multiple input lines using control signals.
In this diagram, D0 to D3 are input data lines and Y is the output. The S0 and S1 bits tell the mux which one out of the 4 input lines will be selected as output.
In this diagram, D0 to D3 are input data lines and Y is the output. The S0 and S1 bits tell the mux which one out of the 4 input lines will be selected as output.
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In computer Architecture, A mutliplexer (Mux) is a device used to select a single line of input from multiple input lines using control signals.
In this diagram, D0 to D3 are input data lines and Y is the output. The S0 and S1 bits tell the mux which one out of the 4 input lines will be selected as output.
In this diagram, D0 to D3 are input data lines and Y is the output. The S0 and S1 bits tell the mux which one out of the 4 input lines will be selected as output.
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