Multiplexer
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A multiplexer, or a mux, is a topology in which you can connect one input to multiple outputs or one output to multiple inputs. This topology is often used for scanning when you need to automatically connect a sequence of channels to a common line.
The following figure shows a multiplexer composed of form A relays.
The following figure shows a multiplexer composed of form C relays.
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