(1) (n ) A device that is used for merging information from multiple signals to a single channel (2) (n ) A STREAMS mechanism that allows messages to be routed among multiple Streams in the kernel A multiplexing configuration includes at least one multiplexing pseudo-device driver connected to one or more upper Streams and one or more lower Streams
The Multiplexer (MUX) is the circuitry that provides for combining multiple signals into a suitable format for transmitting over a single communications channel It is composed of two parts, the Multiplexer Slave (MUXS) and the Multiplexer Master (MUXM)
A device which combines several different signals into a single high speed stream For example, a multiplexer might combine output from several different users connected by modem into one data stream to be sent down a single high speed leased line Another multiplexer at the other end would then separate out the data into its several original sessions
A device that integrates serial digital waveforms into a single channel by partitioning the inputted data into segments and combining them together into a bitstream
For the purpose of transmitting simultaneous conversations over the same circuit, this devise connects several lines or facilities into a single pattern
A device that combines multiple inputs into an aggregate signal to be transported via a single transmission channel (188) Synonym multiplexing equipment
A device that allows several users to share a single circuit It funnels different data streams into a single stream At the other end of the communications link, another multiplexer reverses the process by splitting the data stream back into the original streams
Peripherals that increase the number of sensors that can be measured by the datalogger Multiplexers essentially allow multiple sensors to share the same datalogger channel Several multiplexers can be controlled by a single datalogger The CR510 and CR500 do not support multiplexers because they have only one control port
A device that can combine and transmit several signals over a single line The signals are then separated at the receiving end of the link Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) both use multiplexing
A device that combines several input signals into a single output signal in such a manner that each of the input signals subsequently can be recovered At Intersil, an IC consisting of multiple analog CMOS switches and digital decoding, allowing one of many inputs to be passed to the output
A MUX alternates the access of several data communication devices to a single communication line, such that the line is shared among the devices, but each functions as if it had sole access to the line
Equipment that combines several distinct aggregate signals to form one aggregate signal Some multiplexers can also perform the inverse function of splitting an aggregate signal into its component parts A multiplexer is a rate adaptation device top >>
Device that allows a single communications circuit to take the place of several parallel ones; often used to allow remote terminals to communicate with front-end processor ports over a single circuit
equipment which transmits two or more lines of voice, data, or video information over a single channel For example, a multiplexer enables a single T1 telephone line to be split into a number of different "channels" to allow for multiple applications to be carried along the same T1 line
This is a piece of hardware that allows one item to take the place of several An example would be using a multiplexer to allow 10 computers to attach where only one could before
A communication device that combines two or more signals for transmission over a single line or other medium A demultiplexer separates the multiplexed signals back to their original signals
An electronic device which is used to combine several signals for transmission over one communications channel by varying the physical characteristics (frequency, amplitude or phase) or timing of the signals to prevent them from interfering with each other