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

When doing PCB layout and designing boards, many people ask if GND is important for differential pair signals. Here is the answer. Thank you Eric. DesignCon: Use 15% DesignCon 2024 Discount coupon: FED24 Other Links: - Eric’s Linked In: - Study High-Speed Digital Engineering at University: - What Decoupling Capacitor Value To Use And Where To Place Them - FEDEVEL courses: Chapters: 00:00 What is this video about 01:16 P & N 02:09 Real differential pair vs. two single ended lines 07:11 Differential pair going through a transformer vs. ground 08:35 Are diff pairs routed on board different from diff pairs in cables? 11:42 Differential vs. common 15:12 What if a differential pair doesn’t have any return plane - examples explained 17:28 Simulation of a single ended signal vs. return current path 21:05 Simulation differential pair signals vs. return current path 24:04 Tightly vs. loosely coupled differential pairs 28:51 Differential pairs vs. return plane far away 34:03 Example 1: Single ended signal in cable 34:56 Example 2: Single ended vs. differential signal in cable 36:22 Results: Impedance graphs 39:51 Example 3: Single ended vs. differential signal in PCB without GND plane ------------------------------------------------------ Would you like to support me? It’s simple: - Sign up for online courses hosted on our platform: - You can also support me through Patreon: - FEDEVEL Discord: It is much appreciated. Thank you, - Robert
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