Computer Science, asked by vatan04bhosale, 23 days ago

Why is a demultiplexer called a data distributor?​

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Answered by uttampaluttam071
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Answered by sericadixon75
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A demultiplexer sends a single input to multiple outputs, depending on the select lines. For one input, the demultiplexer gives several outputs. That is why it is called a data distributor.

Demultiplexer converts single input into multiple outputs.

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