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A byte always contains 8 bit of information(A7, A6 ....A0) . In case you want to use only 4 bits (16 combination) of data then 2 such information can be stored/transmitted through 1 byte, so to select weather your useful data is A0, A1, A2, A3 or A4, A5, A6, A7 a nibble MUX can be used.For detailed help reply me at ishank4043@gmail.com

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Oh honey, a nibble multiplexer is just a fancy term for a 4-to-1 multiplexer. It takes four input lines and selects one of them based on the control signal. So basically, it's like a bouncer at a club deciding who gets in based on the VIP list.

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A nibble multiplexer is a digital circuit that selects one of multiple 4-bit binary inputs and outputs it as a single 4-bit binary output. It functions similarly to a regular multiplexer but operates on 4-bit groups, known as nibbles. This type of multiplexer is commonly used in digital systems where data is processed in 4-bit chunks.

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