Multiplexed Bus Definition/Meaning:
A type of bus structure in which the number of signal lines
comprising the bus is less than the number of bits of data, address, or control
information being transferred between elements of the system. For example, a
multiplexed address bus might use 8 signal lines to transmit 16 bits of address
information. The information is transferred sequentially, i.e. time-domain
multiplexed, with additional control lines being used for sequencing the
transfer.
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