• The action or operation of a Demultiplexer is exactly the opposite to that of a Multiplexer. As an inverse to the MUX, Demux is a one-to-many circuit.
  • In this article, you will learn what are multiplexers and demultiplexers, how they work, and some of their common applications in electronic circuit design.
  • Schematic of a 2-to-1 multiplexer. It can be equated to a controlled switch. Schematic of a 1-to-2 demultiplexer. Like a multiplexer, it can be equated to a controlled switch.
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  • Given below is the block diagram of the Demultiplexer, It will have one Input line and will give 2n output lines. Difference Between of Multiplexer and Demultiplexer.
  • Demultiplexer. 2-way Dmux. Dmux is short for demultiplexer and does the inverse of what mux or multiplexer does.
  • A Demultiplexer is also called Demux or data distributor and its operation is quite opposite to a multiplexer because it is an inverse to the multiplexer.
  • The data distributor, known more commonly as the demultiplexer or “Demux” for short, is the exact opposite of the Multiplexer we saw in the previous tutorial.
  • Both multiplexers and demultiplexers are required in the communication system because of its bidirectional nature.
  • Demultiplexer Definition: A demultiplexer (demux or data distributor) is defined as a circuit that distributes multiple outputs from a single input.