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Component-Based Modeling Model Architecture Composite Signals Simulink Blocks Demux On this page Library Description Specifying the Number of simulink mux Outputs in Vector Mode Specifying the Number of Outputs in Bus Selection Mode Data Type Support Parameters Number of outputs Display option Bus selection mode Characteristics See Also DemuxExtract

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and output elements of vector signalLibrarySignal Routing Description The Demux block extracts the components of an input signal and outputs the components as separate signals. The output signals are ordered from top to bottom output port. See Port Location After Rotating or Flipping for a description of the port order for various block orientations. To avoid adding clutter to simulink vector input a model, Simulink® hides the name of a Demux block when you copy it from the Simulink library to a model. See Mux Signals for information about creating and decomposing vectors.The Number of outputs parameter allows you to specify the number and, optionally, the dimensionality of each output port. If you do not specify the dimensionality of the outputs, the block determines the dimensionality of the outputs for you.The Demux block operates in either vector mode or bus selection mode, depending on whether you selected the Bus selection mode parameter. The two modes differ in the types of signals they accept. Vector mode accepts only a vector-like signal, that is, either a scalar (one-element array), vector (1-D array), or a column or row vector (one row or one column 2-D array). Bus selection mode accepts only a bus signal.Note: MathWorks discourages enabling Bus selection mode and using a Demux block to extract elements of a bus signal. Muxes and buses should not be intermixed in new models. See Prevent Bus and Mux Mixtures for more information.

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input on the south edge. I find it useful to think of a demultiplexer as analogous to a railroad switch, controlled by the select input. (Incidentally, some authorities spell this http://www.cburch.com/logisim/docs/2.7/en/html/libs/plexers/demux.html demultiplexor, but demultiplexer is the predominant spelling.) Pins (assuming component faces east, select http://www.elecard.com/en/support/kb.html?answer_id=75&product=codec-sdk is bottom/left) West edge (input, bit width matches Data Bits attribute) The value to be routed to one of the outputs on the east edge. East edge, variable number (outputs, bit width matches Data Bits attribute) The outputs are numbered starting with 0 on the north. An output will match the west input if its simulink split number matches the value currently received through the select input on the south; otherwise, its value will be either all-zeroes or all-floating, depending on the value of the Three-State? attribute. If the select input contains any unspecified bits, then all outputs are floating. South edge, left side (input, bit width 1) Enable: When 0, all outputs consist of all floating bits, regardless of the data and select inputs. 2 demultiplexor error South edge, right side indicated by gray circle (input, bit width matches Select Bits attribute) Select input: The value of this input determines to which output on the east edge to route the value received on the west edge. Attributes When the component is selected or being added, the digits '1' through '4' alter its Select Bits attribute, Alt-0 through Alt-9 alter its Data Bits attribute, and the arrow keys alter its Facing attribute. Facing The direction of the component (specifying which side has the outputs). Select Location The location of the select and enable lines relative to the component. Select Bits The bit width of the component's select input on its south edge. The number of outputs for the demultiplexer will be 2selectBits. Data Bits The bit width of the data being routed through the demultiplexer. Three-state? Specifies whether the unselected outputs should be floating (Yes) or zero (No). Disabled Output Specifies what each bit of the outputs should be when the component is disabled (i.e., when the enable pin is 0). Options include zero and floating; in the latter case, the outputs are effectively disconnected from any other ports. Include Enable? The component has an enable input when this attr

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