Hi All,

It seems I'm always running into client products with USB 2.0 (or 3.0) 
connectors mounted on circuit boards that are enclosed within unshielded cases. 
I understand that CM chokes can be added to the data lines. However, given a 
circuit board with common-mode noise running all around, these CM noise 
currents can couple directly to the connector shield and thence out along the 
attached USB cable, creating EMI.

Typically, the USB connector shield is soldered directly to the digital return 
plane. Is isolating the connector ground from the digital return plane and 
inserting a ferrite bead between the two the answer?  Let's assume a large 
ferrite choke around the cable is not an option. Any other thoughts as to what 
can be done at the board-level to reduce common-mode currents from getting on 
the cable shield?

I've already done a literature search and found nothing helpful.

Thanks so much!

Ken

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