The 74HC237 is a 3-to-8 line decoder, demultiplexer with latches at the three address inputs (An). The 74HC237 essentially combines the 3-to-8 decoder function with a 3-bit storage latch. When the ...
In this issue of Hackaday Dictionary, we cover the multiplexer and demultiplexer (also called mux and demux). They are essentially opposites but they work on the same principle. There are three parts: ...
The AHB Channel provides the necessary infrastructure to connect as many as 7 AHB Slaves (numbered 1-7) to an AHB bus Master. The AHB Channel perform ...
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Toshiba Electronics Europehas launched two new switches, the TDS4A212MX 2:1 multiplexer (Mux) and TDS4B212MX 1:2 demultiplexer (De-Mux), designed for up to 32Gbps high-speed differential signalling.
Toshiba has created a pair of 32Gbit/s multiplexer/demultiplexer switches, intended to switch two differential pair signal paths, or four single-ended signal paths ...
The LMH1251 emerges as the industry’s first video decoder with an integrated 2:1 multiplexing switch that uses analog technology to convert standard and high-definition (YPbPr) signals to a computer ...
A new chip converts standard and high-definition video signals to a computer video format. has introduced the industry’s first decoder with an integrated 2:1 multiplexing (MUX) video switch that uses ...
The 74LV138 is a three-to-eight line decoder/demultiplexer ideal for low voltage and memory chip select decoding applications. This device features wide operating voltage, demultiplexing capability, ...
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