I'm trying to understand the difference between an encoder and a multiplexer. Are they the same thing, or do they have distinct functions in electronics and signal processing?
6 answers
CryptoEnthusiast
Wed Nov 27 2024
This input signal is then processed by the encoder.
CryptoTitaness
Wed Nov 27 2024
The encoder converts the input signal into a coded output.
TaekwondoMasterStrengthHonorGlory
Wed Nov 27 2024
The coded output consists of n lines.
CryptoConqueror
Wed Nov 27 2024
An encoder functions by accepting an input signal from one of its 2n input lines.
GinsengBoost
Wed Nov 27 2024
Meanwhile, a multiplexer, or MUX, serves a different purpose in digital systems.