Loss when a 1-to-4 optical splitter is not fully populated

For an ideal splitter with N output ports, the splitting loss is calculated as: Splitting Loss (dB) = 10 × log₁₀ (N) For example: Excess loss typically ranges from 0. 5 dB depending on the splitt...

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