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In this video, we are going to have a look at stitching VIAs. These are the VIAs which are for example recommended when you are doing layout and when your signal is changing reference plane for example when you have multi-layer PCB and when your signal goes from the top to the bottom layer, then, it is recommended to use stitching VIAs. Here you can see a stitching VIA. Here are some stitching VIAs. These are ground VIAs. Okay? Here you can see some ground VIAs. Here are some VIAs close to the place where signals are changing reference planes. So, what I did, I created a very simple board where initially, I didnt place any VIAs. And I wanted to see, what will happen with return currents. In one of the previous videos, we learned that the return currents for high frequencies, they flow under the signals. Okay? But you know when we change these reference planes, when we go from top to the bottom layer, what is going to happen with return current? How it is going to flow? It cannot fl