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The Two-Input Multiplexer (526 words)
The multiplexer circuit is typically used to combine two or more digital signals onto a single line, by placing them there at different times.
This is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance; the telephone network combines multiple audio signals onto a single pair of wires using exactly this technique, and is readily able to separate many telephone conversations so that everyone's voice goes only to the intended recipient.
A set of multiplexers is used to first select the row address to the memory, then switch to the column address.
Current Multiplexer (224 words)
The DRA-CSM-1 Current Multiplexer is a solid state multiplexer capable of transferring the selected 4-20 mA input current signal to the output terminals in less than 10 microseconds at an accuracy better than 0.01%.
The channel selected by the multiplexer is directed to the control device’s (e.g., PLC’s) analog inputs.
Power is maintained by the multiplexer to the unselected channels thereby maintaining uninterrupted transmitter current flow.
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