MUX design characteristics

Q.  Which among the design characteristics of MUX specifies that the two channels can never be connected instantaneously?
- Published on 25 Sep 15

a. Transfer error
b. Crosstalk
c. Throughput rate
d. Break before make switching

ANSWER: Break before make switching
 

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  • Satyawati Patil   -Posted on 06 Oct 15
    Product designing is a factor that depends totally on the basis of given specifications. By taking into consideration the MUX characteristics apart from break before make switching, MUX can also be designed in terms of transfer error,settling time, throughput rate and cross-talk.

    As the name indicates, break before make switching implies that there is no sort of connection between two channels at an instantaneous level. Similarly, transfer error can either be an input or an output error between the connected source and load.

    Also, the settling time represents the time required for switching of channels while throughput rate resembles the highest rate at which the switching of MUX takes place whereas crosstalk is an ultimate outcome of interference with the other multiplexed signals

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