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Tristate Buffer or MUX, control the input to the BUS

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Hi

If we use a series of tristate buffer to control the input to the BUS, and we can achieve same function with the MUX too so is there any kind of advantage in using the MUX instead of tristate logic.
 

Tristate Buffer or MUX

Muxes are usually easier from an ATPG standpoint.
 

Tristate Buffer or MUX

Same question was asked for just a few days ago in **broken link removed**
 
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Tristate Buffer or MUX

Thanks that thread really answered by question.....;)
 

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