this doesn' make sense. If both terminals of the capacitor are connected to GND, the capacitor has no use at all (it is shorted).[L1: Signal L2: Ground]: If we route a signal on L1 and these exist a split in Ground plane in L2. Can we mount a capacitor on L1 with both terminals connected to Ground plane through via ?
So exactly like marce said.place stitching capacitors across the split to provide a
return path for the high-frequency current.
FvM clearly wrote: "it's irrelevant if the planes are assigned to ground or supply potential, just something static."Is it necessary to have both planes same potential and same net names ?
I´m confused. How often do we need to repeat that it does not matter what planes these are? (as long as they carry DC voltage)Yes, I am convinced if it refers to different reference planes.
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