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Network Multiplexers

About Network Multiplexers

Network multiplexers combine multiple signals into one signal. A network multiplexer may be used for a variety of different signal types across a network, including video, optical, digital, or analog, and through a number of different transport mechanisms such as CAT-5e, fiber-optic, or wireless. At a minimum, network multiplexers have two inputs: a single output and an input control. The number of input controls is based on the relationship between inputs and outputs. For example, network multiplexers with a 2:1 I/O relationship would generally have one input control, while a 32:8 I/O multiplexer would probably require twelve (8:4).


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A circuit chip with site selection, amplifiers, and multiplexers works with some form of signal processing/embedded computing.



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