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Binary decoder and Multiplexer

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Difference between Binary decoder and Multiplexer

Binary decoder vs. Multiplexer

In digital electronics, a binary decoder is a combinational logic circuit that converts binary information from the n coded inputs to a maximum of 2n unique outputs. In electronics, a multiplexer (or mux) is a device that selects one of several analog or digital input signals and forwards the selected input into a single line.

Similarities between Binary decoder and Multiplexer

Binary decoder and Multiplexer have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Digital electronics, Multiplexing, Priority encoder.

Digital electronics

Digital electronics or digital (electronic) circuits are electronics that operate on digital signals.

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Multiplexing

In telecommunications and computer networks, multiplexing (sometimes contracted to muxing) is a method by which multiple analog or digital signals are combined into one signal over a shared medium.

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Priority encoder

A priority encoder is a circuit or algorithm that compresses multiple binary inputs into a smaller number of outputs.

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Binary decoder and Multiplexer Comparison

Binary decoder has 14 relations, while Multiplexer has 35. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 6.12% = 3 / (14 + 35).

References

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