Multiplexer with improved channel select circuitry

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307445, 36523002, 370112, H04J 1500, H03K 1756

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ABSTRACT:
A multiplexer having an enable/disable control circuit which gates the enable/disable control signal with channel select control signals, and the resulting signal is applied to the data input gates, thereby reducing the number of inputs to the data input gates. This simplifies the circuitry and reduces the current requirements, thereby improving response time and reducing signal distortion.

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