RF MultiplexersTransistors and MOSFETs are both types of electronic devices that are used to control the flow of electricity in circuits. Transistors are a type of three-terminal device that can be used as a switch or amplifier, while MOSFETs are a type of transistor that uses a voltage applied to the gate to control the flow of current between the source and drain terminals.
RF multiplexers, also known as RF muxes, are devices that are used to route multiple radio frequency (RF) signals through a single channel or path. These devices are commonly used in telecommunications systems, where they can be used to combine or separate multiple RF signals for transmission over a shared network. RF multiplexers can operate in a variety of frequency ranges, and can be used in applications such as cellular communication, satellite communication, and radar.