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design style:
Multiplexing may
refer to the
design of a
multiplexed display (non-
multiplexed displays are
immune to
break up).
Multiplexing may
refer to...
- In electronics, a
multiplexer (or mux;
spelled sometimes as
multiplexor), also
known as a data selector, is a
device that
selects between several analog...
- Look up
multiplex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Multiplex may
refer to:
Multiplex communication,
combining many
signals into one
transmission circuit...
- An
inverse multiplexer (often
abbreviated to
inverse MUX or IMUX)
allows a data
stream to be
broken into
multiple lower data rate
communication links...
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frame consists of
smaller streams that are
multiplexed to
create a 155.52 Mbit/s frame. SDH can also
multiplex packet based frames e.g. Ethernet, PPP and...
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entire display is
continuously active. A
multiplexed display has
several advantages compared to a non-
multiplexed display:
fewer wires (often, far fewer...
- a
multiplex ****ay is a type of immuno****ay that uses
magnetic beads to
simultaneously measure multiple analytes in a
single experiment. A
multiplex ****ay...
- as
interleaved data
packets for
broadcast over a
network or
modulated multiplexed medium,
particularly terrestrial broadcasting. The
program services are...
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Dense wavelength-division
multiplexing (DWDM)
refers originally to
optical signals multiplexed within the 1550 nm band so as to leverage...
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Beginning with the
Mostek 4096 DRAM,
address multiplexing implemented with
multiplexers became common. In a
multiplexed address scheme, the
address is sent in...