What are the relative merits of parallel buses with non?multiplexed addresses?
What will be an ideal response?
If the address and data are multiplexed on the bus, it takes time to switch between an address and data.
Consequently, a non?multiplexed bus is potentially faster. Moreover, a non?multiplexed bus does not require
address and data multiplexers, which makes its design simpler (at the expense of having more data paths for the
separate address and data buses).
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