In the following diagram (from William Stallings, Computer Organization and Architecture), what does the slash '/' over the lines mean? E.g. there is a / over the s + w line on the top, why is it there and what does it mean?
Electrical – What does a slash over a line in a circuit diagram mean
diagramsymbol [~]
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Best Answer
It represents a bus or a set of parallel lines, and the value next to it is the number of individual lines.