I'm trying to understand the distinction between a decoder and a demultiplexer. I know they both have roles in digital electronics, but I'm unclear about their specific functions and how they differ from each other.
5 answers
Daniele
Wed Nov 27 2024
On the other hand, a decoder is a type of combinational circuit.
CryptoLordess
Wed Nov 27 2024
It has the capability to convert binary information from n input lines.
Lucia
Wed Nov 27 2024
A demultiplexer serves the purpose of directing data input to a specific output.
GyeongjuGlory
Wed Nov 27 2024
The selection of the output is determined by the value of the control inputs.
Claudio
Wed Nov 27 2024
The function of the demultiplexer is crucial in routing data accurately.