These distortions may result in a variety of visible impairments. Unlike analog signals, the digital signals do not degrade gracefully and are subject to a cliff effect. The eye pattern is typically used to evaluate signal quality. When an external factor such as random induced noise affects the absolute bit timing it can result in lost data.
Looking at an eye pattern for HD-SDI affected by extraneous induced noise (Incoming Video) the data zero crossing point (risetime/falltime area) appears smeared indicating the potential for a bit error and the loss of data.
Using the Allen Avionics HD-SDI Ground Loop Eliminator you can eliminate the potential for this kind of data loss. See (Outgoing Video) The model HD-SDI ground loop eliminator supports the four transmission rates of SMPTE 259m and SMPTE 292m 1.485Gbps HD SDI.
