This document summarizes a study that demonstrates wavelength tunability using an S-bend optical power splitter structure. Beam propagation method simulations show 53nm of tunability from the O-band to the E-band telecommunications windows using this approach. The study models symmetric, asymmetric, and highly asymmetric S-bend structures and analyzes the optical power levels and splitting ratios achieved. Simulation results show that an S-bend structure with a symmetric tilt angle of each arm can provide equal power splitting between the two output ports. This simple S-bend approach achieves wavelength tunability without an external modulator.