
CMOS Multiplexer
A CMOS multiplexer is an electronic device that selects one of many input signals and forwards it to a single output line. Think of it like a traffic controller that directs data from different sources to a single destination. "CMOS" stands for Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor, a technology that makes the multiplexer efficient and uses less power. They are commonly used in digital circuits to manage data flow, enabling devices to perform tasks like switching between different data sources or controlling which signals are processed or transmitted at any given time.