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multiplexer
(redirected from Remux)

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A device that combines (multiplexes) multiple input signals (information channels) into an aggregate signal (common channel) for transmission.
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Noun1.multiplexer - a device that can interleave two or more activitiesmultiplexer - a device that can interleave two or more activities
data multiplexer - a multiplexer that permits two or more data sources to share a common transmission medium
electronic device - a device that accomplishes its purpose electronically
Translations
multiplexer, multiplexor
n (Telec) → Multiplexer m


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