PSM2K multiplexer - significado y definición. Qué es PSM2K multiplexer
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Qué (quién) es PSM2K multiplexer - definición

MANIPULATES DWDM CHANNEL CONTENTS
Add/drop multiplexer

MULDEM         
  • A  4:1 MUX circuit using 3 input AND and other gates
  • [[Signetics]] S54S157 quad 2:1 mux
  • Schematic of a 1-to-2 demultiplexer. Like a multiplexer, it can be equated to a controlled switch.
  • Example: A Single Bit 1-to-4 Line Demultiplexer
  • A 2-to-1 mux
  • 200px
  • Fairchild]] 74F138 1:8 demultiplexer
  • The basic function of a multiplexer: combining multiple inputs into a single data stream. On the receiving side, a demultiplexer splits the single data stream into the original multiple signals.
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT SELECTS ONE OF ITS SEVERAL INPUT SIGNALS AND FORWARDS IT INTO A SINGLE OUTPUT LINE
Multiplexor; Demultiplexer; Multiplexer-demultiplexer; Multiplexers; Demux; Demultiplexor; Transmission multiplexor; Muldem; Digital multiplexer; Data selector
MULtiplexer-DEMultiplexer
multiplexer         
  • A  4:1 MUX circuit using 3 input AND and other gates
  • [[Signetics]] S54S157 quad 2:1 mux
  • Schematic of a 1-to-2 demultiplexer. Like a multiplexer, it can be equated to a controlled switch.
  • Example: A Single Bit 1-to-4 Line Demultiplexer
  • A 2-to-1 mux
  • 200px
  • Fairchild]] 74F138 1:8 demultiplexer
  • The basic function of a multiplexer: combining multiple inputs into a single data stream. On the receiving side, a demultiplexer splits the single data stream into the original multiple signals.
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT SELECTS ONE OF ITS SEVERAL INPUT SIGNALS AND FORWARDS IT INTO A SINGLE OUTPUT LINE
Multiplexor; Demultiplexer; Multiplexer-demultiplexer; Multiplexers; Demux; Demultiplexor; Transmission multiplexor; Muldem; Digital multiplexer; Data selector
Multiplexer         
  • A  4:1 MUX circuit using 3 input AND and other gates
  • [[Signetics]] S54S157 quad 2:1 mux
  • Schematic of a 1-to-2 demultiplexer. Like a multiplexer, it can be equated to a controlled switch.
  • Example: A Single Bit 1-to-4 Line Demultiplexer
  • A 2-to-1 mux
  • 200px
  • Fairchild]] 74F138 1:8 demultiplexer
  • The basic function of a multiplexer: combining multiple inputs into a single data stream. On the receiving side, a demultiplexer splits the single data stream into the original multiple signals.
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT SELECTS ONE OF ITS SEVERAL INPUT SIGNALS AND FORWARDS IT INTO A SINGLE OUTPUT LINE
Multiplexor; Demultiplexer; Multiplexer-demultiplexer; Multiplexers; Demux; Demultiplexor; Transmission multiplexor; Muldem; Digital multiplexer; Data selector
In electronics, a multiplexer (or mux; spelled sometimes as multiplexor), also known as a data selector, is a device that selects between several analog or digital input signals and forwards the selected input to a single output line. The selection is directed by a separate set of digital inputs known as select lines.

Wikipedia

Add-drop multiplexer

An add-drop multiplexer (ADM) is an important element of an optical fiber network. A multiplexer combines, or multiplexes, several lower-bandwidth streams of data into a single beam of light. An add-drop multiplexer also has the capability to add one or more lower-bandwidth signals to an existing high-bandwidth data stream, and at the same time can extract or drop other low-bandwidth signals, removing them from the stream and redirecting them to some other network path. This is used as a local "on-ramp" and "off-ramp" to the high-speed network.

ADMs can be used both in long-haul core networks and in shorter-distance "metro" networks, although the former are much more expensive due to the difficulty of scaling the technology to the high data rates and dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) used for long-haul communications. The main optical filtering technology used in add-drop multiplexers is the Fabry–Pérot etalon.

Newer "multi-service SONET/SDH" (also known as a multi-service provisioning platform or MSPP) equipment has all the capabilities of legacy ADMs, but can also include cross-connect functionality to manage multiple fiber rings in a single chassis. These devices can replace multiple legacy ADMs and also allow connections directly from Ethernet LANs to a service provider's optical backbone. At the end of 2003, sales of multiservice ADMs exceeded those of legacy ADMs for the first time, as the change to next-generation SONET/SDH networks accelerated.

An emerging variety of ADMs that is becoming popular as the carriers continue to invest in metro optical networks are reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers (ROADMs).