It is calculated by subtracting the RX sensitivity from the TX power. A higher optical power budget generally means better performance, especially over longer distances. The quality of fiber optic cab...
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To use the Optical Power Budget Calculator select a launch power and receiver sensitivity, then enter values for other required information (Link Length, Number of Patch Points, etc.)
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