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An encoder refers to a device that is used to change a signal or data into a code. Whereas a Multiplexer or mux is a device which performs multiplexing or it takes information from more than one channels and outputs into a single channel. Thus a multiplexer is basically a kind of encoder where its function is to combine multiple inputs into one output.
When one of two numbers is a multiple of the other, the LCM is the larger number.
The LCM is the higher number.
No, They never combined. They were all separate Transformers.
A form of transmission that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously over one medium is known as multiplexing
each channel can only transmit signals in one direction signals are transmitted as rf waves can be used to transmit multiple signals at once
each channel can only transmit signals in one direction signals are transmitted as rf waves can be used to transmit multiple signals at once
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A demultiplexer is a circuit. It has one input but more than one output. A demultiplexer gives binary information from one end to another. It is used to connect a single source to many destinations.
ampersand(&) operator
cat file1 file2 file3 > file4
It is called religious pluralism. This refers to the coexistence of different religions in a given society or environment.
Routing is the process of deciding where to send signals in a network. Multi-hop routing involves sending signals through multiple stops instead of one long pathway.
DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing)
Routing is the process of deciding where to send signals in a network. Multi-hop routing involves sending signals through multiple stops instead of one long pathway.
Wavelength Duplexing