demultiplexálás
Demultiplexálás, often shortened to demux, is a process in electronics and digital communications where a single input signal is routed to one of several output lines. This is the inverse operation of multiplexing, which combines multiple input signals into a single output. A demultiplexer is a digital circuit that performs this function. It typically has one data input, a set of select or control inputs, and multiple data outputs. The select inputs determine which of the multiple output lines the data input will be routed to.
For example, a simple 1-to-4 demultiplexer would have one data input, two select lines (since 2^2 =
Demultiplexers are fundamental building blocks in digital systems. They are used in various applications, including data