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Digital imaging systems are fundamentally different from analog ones because they differentiate the measurement space and the reconstruction space. Multiplex systems use this separation to optimize source reconstruction. We consider the requirements imposed on sensor plane processors by multiplex imaging systems. We consider system flexibility, analog/digital split, A/D dynamic range, bandwidth, and sensitivity.