inputbus
InputBus refers broadly to a channel or set of channels through which external signals—electrical, logical, or data—are introduced into a circuit, processor, or system. The concept is common in digital and analog design, where multiple source signals are aggregated for efficient routing or processing. In many microcontroller families, an InputBus is implemented as a group of input pins that share a common clock or enable line, allowing synchronized sampling of peripheral data without the need for individual control lines.
In field‑programmable gate array (FPGA) and application‑specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design, an InputBus may be a
Audio and multimedia software systems also use the term to describe a stacking of input streams, such
The primary advantage of an InputBus is signal concentration, which simplifies hardware layout and reduces pin