What Is a Power Splitter?
A power splitter is designed to distribute electrical power or optical signals across multiple outputs.
Utilized extensively in communication, broadcasting, and electrical engineering, it facilitates splitting a single input signal into several paths, either uniformly or according to predetermined ratios. Variants include electrical power splitters for RF (radio frequency) signal distribution and optical power splitters for branching signals in fiber optic systems.
These devices play a crucial role in enhancing signal distribution efficiency, significantly contributing to the advancement and quality of modern communication systems.