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`together may be controlled from any one of a number of
`points on the units by means of a master controller.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
`multiple-unit electric car An electric car arranged either for
`independent operation or for simultaneous operation with
`other similar cars (when connected to form a train of such
`cars) from a single control station. Note: A prefix diesel-elec-
`tric, gas-electric, etc., may replace the word electric. See also:
`electric motor car.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
`multiple-unit electric locomotive A locomotive composed of
`two or more multiple-unit electric motive-power units con-
`nected for simultaneous operation of all such units from a
`single control station. Note: A prefix diesel-electric, turbine-
`electric, etc., may replace the word electric. See also: electric
`locomotive.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
`multiple-unit electric motive-power unit An electric motive-
`power unit arranged either for independent operation or for
`simultaneous operation with other similar units (when con-
`nected to form a single locomotive) from a single control
`station. Note: A prefix diesel-electric, gas-electric, turbine-
`electric, etc., may replace the word electric. See also: electric
`locomotive.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
`multiple-unit electric train A train composed of multiple-unit
`electric cars. See also: electric motor car.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
`multiple-unit tube See: multiple tube.
`multiple valve See: multiple tube.
`multiple-valve unit (MVU) A single structure comprising more
`than one valve.
`(SUB/PE) 857-1996
`multiplex To interleave or simultaneously transmit two or more
`messages on a signal channel.
`(C/PE) 610.10-1994w, 599-1985w
`multiplex equipment, asynchronous A transmission intercon-
`nection device that interleaves nonsynchronous low bit-rate
`digital signals to form a single high bit-rate digital signal. It
`also performs the reverse function of dividing a high bit-rate
`digital signal into multiple nonsynchronous low bit-rate sig-
`nals. The two processes are referred to in this document as
`multiplexing (combining signals) and demultiplexing (sepa-
`rating signals). Similarly, the mechanisms used to perform
`these functions are referred to as multiplex equipment.
`(COM/TA) 1007-1991r
`multiplex equipment, digital The equipment for combining
`digital signals from one digital level to a higher digital level.
`(COM/TA) 1007-1991r
`multiplex equipment, primary The equipment for combining
`analog (vf) signals, or digital data signals, to a primary rate
`digital signal and vice versa.
`(COM/TA) 1007-1991r
`multiplexer (A) (supervisory control, data acquisition, and
`automatic control) A device that allows the interleaving
`of
`two or more signals to a single line or
`terminal.
`(B) (supervisory control, data acquisition, and automatic
`control) A device for selecting one of a number of inputs and
`switching its information to the output.
`(SWG/PE/SUB) C37.1-1987, C37.100-1992
`(2) (A) A device that allows the transmission of a number of
`different signals simultaneously over a single channel or
`transmission facility. Synonym: multiplexor. (B) A device ca-
`pable of interleaving the events of two or more activities or
`of distributing the events of an interleaved sequence to their
`respective activities. Contrast: demultiplexer.
`(C) 610.7-1995
`multiplexing (1) (modulation systems) (data transmission)
`The combining of two or more signals into a single wave (the
`multiplex wave) from which the signals can be individually
`recovered.
`(PE) 599-1985w
`(2) The division of a transmission facility into two or more
`channels, either by splitting the frequency band transmitted
`by the channel into narrower bands, each of which is used to
`constitute a distinct channel (frequency division multiplex-
`ing) or by allotting this common channel to several different
`information channels one at a time (time-division multiplex-
`ing).
`(SUB/PE) 999-1992w
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`(3) Subdivision of a common channel to make two or more
`channels by splitting the frequency band transmitted by the
`common channel into narrower bands, by allotting this com-
`mon channel to several different information channels, or by
`other means, one at a time. Contrast: demultiplexing. See
`time compression multiplexing;
`frequency-division
`also:
`multiplexing; time-division multiplexing; synchronous time
`division multiplexing; time multiplexed switching.
`(C) 610.7-1995
`multiplex lap winding (rotating machinery) A lap winding in
`which the number of parallel circuits is equal to a multiple of
`the number of poles.
`(PE) [9]
`multiplexor (hybrid computer linkage components) An elec-
`tronic multiposition switch under the control of a digital com-
`puter, generally used in conjunction with an analog-to-digital
`converter (ADC), that allows for the selection of any one of
`a number of analog signals (up to the maximum capacity of
`the multiplexor), as the input to the ADC. A device that al-
`lows the interleaving of two or more signals to a single line
`or terminus.
`(C) 166-1977w
`multiplex printing telegraphy That form of printing telegraphy
`in which a line circuit is employed to transmit in turn one
`character (or one or more pulses of a character) for each of
`two or more independent channels. See also: time-division
`multiplexing; telegraphy; frequency-division multiplexing.
`(EEC/PE) [119]
`multiplex radio transmission The simultaneous transmission
`of two or more signals using a common carrier wave. See
`also: radio transmission.
`(AP/ANT) 145-1983s
`multiplex wave winding (rotating machinery) A wave wind-
`ing in which the number of parallel circuits is equal to a mul-
`tiple of two, whatever the number of poles.
`(BT) 204-1961w
`multiplicand A number to be multiplied by another number (the
`multiplier) to produce a result (the product).
`(C) 1084-1986w
`multiplication factor (1) (power operations) A measure of the
`change in the neutron population in a reactor core from one
`generation to the subsequent generation. See also: effective
`multiplication factor; infinite multiplication factor.
`(PE/PSE) 858-1987s
`(2) (multiplier type of valve or tube) (thermionics) The ra-
`tio of the output current to the primary emission current. See
`also: electron emission.
`(ED) [45], [84]
`multiplication time See: multiply time.
`multiplication transformation function In hashing, a hash
`function that returns the original key multiplied by some
`value. For example, in the function below, the original key is
`multiplied by the length of the record in which it is found.
`Original Record
`Calculation
`Hash Value
`35 ⫻ 13 ⫽ 448
`448
`35 Bob White
`41 ⫻ 17 ⫽ 697
`697
`41 Richard Doe
`(C) 610.5-1990w
`See also: mid-square function.
`multiplicative array antenna system A signal-processing an-
`tenna system consisting of two or more receiving antennas
`and circuitry in which the effective angular response of the
`output of the system is related to the product of the radiation
`patterns of the separate antennas.
`(AP/ANT) 145-1993
`multiplier (1) (general) A device that has two or more inputs
`and whose output is a representation of the product of the
`quantities represented by the input signals.
`(Std100) 270-1966w
`(2) (analog computer) In an analog computer, a device ca-
`pable of multiplying one variable by another.
`(C) 165-1977w
`(3) (mathematics of computing) A number by which another
`number (the multiplicand) is multiplied to produce a result
`(the product).
`(C) 1084-1986w
`(4) A device capable of multiplying one variable by another.
`Contrast: divider. See also: two-quadrant multiplier; one-
`quadrant multiplier; analog multiplier; four-quadrant multi-
`plier.
`(C) 610.10-1994w
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