Some datasheet I read a long time ago had a 1M resistor in series with a 
100pF capacitor between shield and signal ground. That is what I have used 
ever since as it was the first unequivocal statement on it that I had ever 
seen, before or since. See this schematic as an an example 
https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/282201207364480/USB-UART-USB-UART.pdf

On Monday, February 8, 2021 at 5:12:28 AM UTC-5 newxito wrote:

> That's a good point, but it I think it is ok because the connector I'm 
> using is a 614105150721. According to the datasheet it should be a vertical 
> micro-B USB connector
>
> M1 schrieb am Montag, 8. Februar 2021 um 02:26:57 UTC+1:
>
>> I don’t know, but thought I might point out that it appears you have the 
>> USB connector running in line along the circuit board.  Maybe you meant to 
>> do that though.
>>
>

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