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what is demultiplexer explain in detail​

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Answered by cutygirl22
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The demultiplexer is a combinational logic circuit designed to switch one common input line to one of several seperate output line. The data distributor, known more commonly as a Demultiplexer or “Demux” for short, is the exact opposite of the Multiplexer we saw in the previous tutorial.

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Answered by nishitkondhia
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The demultiplexer is a combinational logic circuit designed to switch one common input line to one of several seperate output line. The data distributor, known more commonly as a Demultiplexer or “Demux” for short, is the exact opposite of the Multiplexer we saw in the previous tutorial.

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