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A multiplexer (sometimes spelled multiplexor and also known as a MUX) is defined as a combinational circuit that selects one of several data inputs and forwards it to the output.
A multiplexer (MUX) combines multiple input signals into one output signal, while a demultiplexer (DEMUX) takes a single input signal and routes it to one of several outputs.
The multiplexer, shortened to “MUX” or “MPX”, is a combinational logic circuit designed to switch one of several input lines through to a single common output line by the application of a control signal.