This presentation discusses multiplexers, demultiplexers, and encoders. It first describes a 4-to-1 multiplexer and the design of an 8:1 multiplexer. A multiplexer is a logic component that has multiple inputs and one output, using a control bit to direct one input to the output. It then briefly mentions that demultiplexers and encoders will also be discussed. The objectives are to understand and learn about these digital logic components.
This presentation discusses multiplexers, demultiplexers, and encoders. It first describes a 4-to-1 multiplexer and the design of an 8:1 multiplexer. A multiplexer is a logic component that has multiple inputs and one output, using a control bit to direct one input to the output. It then briefly mentions that demultiplexers and encoders will also be discussed. The objectives are to understand and learn about these digital logic components.
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Shajnin Binte Noor
ID:191031002 Marium Akter Chompa ID:191031005 Nawshin Tabassum Mumu ID:191031015 Multiplexer,Demultiplexer and Encoders Objectives: 1.Multiplexers: a.4-to-1 multiplexer b.Design of 8:1 multiplexer 2.Demultiplexers 3:Encoders 1.Multiplexers • A multiplexer(MUX) is a combinational logic component that has several inputs and only one output. • MUX directs one of the inputs to its output line by using a control bit word (selection line) to its select lines. • Multiplexer contains the followings: 1. 2^n data inputs 2. n selection inputs 3. A single output 4. Selection input determines the input that should be connected to the output. • The multiplexer sometimes is called data selector. • The multiplexer acts like an electronic switch that selects one from different. • A multiplexer may have an enable input to control the operation of the unit. Thank you