What types of devices are included in the category of Interface - Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers?
The category includes devices that manage the routing of analog signals, allowing for the switching of signals between different paths, multiplexing multiple signals into one, and demultiplexing a single signal into multiple outputs.
How do analog switches differ from multiplexers and demultiplexers?
Analog switches are used to control the flow of analog signals between different circuits, while multiplexers combine multiple input signals into a single output signal, and demultiplexers take a single input signal and route it to multiple outputs.
In what applications are Interface - Analog Switches, Multiplexers, and Demultiplexers commonly used?
These devices are commonly used in telecommunications, audio and video equipment, data acquisition systems, and any application that requires signal routing and management in electronic circuits.