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An 8-bit multiplexer (MUX) is a digital device that has a one bit input (select 1 / 2), two byte inputs (input 1, input 2), and one byte output. The bit input determines the byte output. If the bit input is 0 (or off), it outputs the first byte input. If the bit input is 1, it outputs the second byte input.
An 8-bit multiplexer (MUX) is a digital device that has a one bit input (select 1 / 2), two byte inputs (input 1, input 2), and one byte output. The bit input determines the byte output. If the bit input is {{Off}} or 0, it outputs the first byte input. If the bit input is {{On}} or 1, it outputs the second byte input.

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An 8-bit multiplexer (MUX) is a digital device that has a one bit input (select 1 / 2), two byte inputs (input 1, input 2), and one byte output. The bit input determines the byte output. If the bit input is or 0, it outputs the first byte input. If the bit input is or 1, it outputs the second byte input.