multiplexer

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

multiplex + -er.

Noun

multiplexer (plural multiplexers)

  1. A device that interleaves several activities; a switching device.
  2. (computing, telecommunications) A device that combines several input signals into a single output signal.

Translations

French

Pronunciation

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Verb

multiplexer

  1. to multiplex

Conjugation

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