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# In electronics a device that takes multiple inputs and combines them using time division is called a '''multiplexer'''. One concrete example of a multiplexer is the 74ALS157 'Quad 2- to 1-line data selector/multiplexer'. The verb for what this device does is 'to multiplex'. A device that does the reverse function of a multiplexer is called a ''']''' # In electronics a device that takes multiple inputs and combines them using time division is called a '''multiplexer'''. One concrete example of a multiplexer is the 74ALS157 'Quad 2- to 1-line data selector/multiplexer'. The verb for what this device does is 'to multiplex'. A device that does the reverse function of a multiplexer is called a ''']'''

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'Multiplex is a synthetic portmanteau combining the words multiple and complex.

It has several meanings.

  1. another word for many
  2. A kind of wood substitute made from wood splinters glued into boards, also see Triplex
  3. In electronics a device that takes multiple inputs and combines them using time division is called a multiplexer. One concrete example of a multiplexer is the 74ALS157 'Quad 2- to 1-line data selector/multiplexer'. The verb for what this device does is 'to multiplex'. A device that does the reverse function of a multiplexer is called a demultiplexer