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SteveOPA

2002-07-22, 12:14 pm

What is a hardware device that can divide a signal into two or more channels?
A) Modulator
B) Multiplexor
C) DeMultiplexor
D) DeModulator
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Multiplexor. A Multiplexor is used to subdivide a signal into channels

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This is incorrect. A multiplexor is a communications device that multiplexes (combines) several signals for transmission over a single medium.

Today's answer should be C

Steve Olson
Tech Ranger

2002-07-24, 8:21 pm

I agree.
x10

2002-07-25, 5:32 am

C would be the correct answer. See definitions below.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/m/multiplexor.html

A multiplexor is a communications device that (combines) several signals for transmission over a single medium.

A demultiplexor completes the process by separating multiplexed signals from a transmission line.

Frequently a multiplexor and demultiplexor are combined into a single device capable of processing both outgoing and incoming signals.
Warfare

2002-08-02, 3:23 am

quote:
Originally posted by x10
C would be the correct answer. See definitions below.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/m/multiplexor.html

A multiplexor is a communications device that (combines) several signals for transmission over a single medium.

A demultiplexor completes the process by separating multiplexed signals from a transmission line.

Frequently a multiplexor and demultiplexor are combined into a single device capable of processing both outgoing and incoming signals.




I disagree.

If you take another look at the question and wordings

"What is a hardware device that can divide a signal into two or more channels? "

they didnt ask for what device combines several signals.

So B must be the correct answer. IMHO
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