Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)
And so it basically creates a stub that causes a resonance. And when it resonates, it sucks all the energy out of your signal. And it turns out that things like DDR5 have high enough frequencies in them to require backdrilling. And to give you an idea of when you need to do backdrilling, I've designed boards that run like 10 gigabit lanes, so 10 gigi on a single lane.
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