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Describe the purpose of a multiplexer in digital circuits.

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A multiplexer, often referred to as a "mux," is a digital circuit that allows you to select one out of multiple input signals and route it to a single output line. It acts like a data selector. Multiplexers are commonly used in digital systems for tasks such as data routing, signal switching, and selecting inputs to a processor or memory module. They are particularly useful in managing data paths and controlling which input gets processed or passed through to the output.

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