Gaps In Return Planes
Many designers misunderstand how digital signals propagate in PC boards. These digital signals propagate as electromagnetic (EM) waves in the dielectric space between the microstrip trace and adjacent return plane. If this return plane has inadvertent gaps or slots, the return currents are disrupted and the EM wave can leak throughout the dielectric space of the board. This leakage can cause cross coupling between signals and board radiation.

▶︎
Return Currents on PCB Ground: Low vs High Frequency

▶︎
Do Differential Pairs Need Ground? Are you sure? | Explained by Eric Bogatin

▶︎
ELEC495 - PHASE I Test 8

▶︎
EEVblog 1718 - Cheap 1GHz Oscilloscopes are Useless? ($5 DIY 1GHz Resistive Probe)

▶︎
Top 5 PCB Grounding Mistakes That Cost Me Thousands

▶︎
Evaluating Clip-On Ferrite Beads with your nanoVNA (075)

▶︎
The Technology We Killed in the 1960s Is Now Worth $3.3 Billion

▶︎
The most misunderstood concept in decoupling

▶︎
What Every PCB Designer Should Know - Return Current Path (with Eric Bogatin)

▶︎
#1542 Measuring Phase Noise

▶︎
Shall We Use a Ferrite Bead in Power Rail or Not? | Explained by Eric Bogatin

▶︎
Wie nur ein Fehler Deutschlands größtes Drehmaschinen-Imperium zerstörte

▶︎
Steinhöfel warnt: „Infrastruktur zur Totalüberwachung“ – Chatkontrolle 1 ist nur der erste Schritt

▶︎
Picotronix- Twin Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Powered Test Instrument referenced against a Tektronix TBS 2000

▶︎
Flawless PCB design: RF rules of thumb - Part 1

▶︎
Robotron - Computers from the GDR

▶︎
Before You Trash Your Old PC Power Supply... Build This!

▶︎
Are my Circuits ILLEGAL to use?! (EMC Testing)

▶︎
PCB trace as a wave guide

▶︎
