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What are Analog Switches?

Analog switches are electronic devices that direct or switch analog signals according to the state of a digital control signal. They are commonly applied in areas like process control, instrumentation, video systems, data acquisition, and communication systems.

What are Multiplexers?

A multiplexer, or mux, is a device that selects one input from several inputs and transmits it to a single output line. It operates like a switch, controlled by digital signals called select lines.

What are Demultiplexers?

A demultiplexer, or DEMUX, is a digital circuit that directs a single input signal to one of several output lines. It performs the reverse function of a multiplexer, which combines multiple inputs into a single output.

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