Oh, the last pin is the shielding itself of the USB cable ?
How in gods Name is one going to crimp that.
I saw something like this when i cut out the micro USB cables, but took it out and crimped only 4 wires.
I used MicroUSb cables and cut them to length. And crimped the end. But i end up with only 4 wires crimped. I believe it should be enough for the cables to work.
I thought the shielding in the USB cable works just by beeing there, i never realized it had to be connected to the 5th pin.
Does it work if ist not connected to the 5th pin ?
For instance the cable i have, has an outer aluminum shielding, and inside are 4 isolated wires, and a bare 5th wire, i belive this would be the 5th wire of the 5th pin Connection Slot.
But i cut it out, this 5th wire.
Dont tell that i had better crimped this one as well !
I'm not enough of an electrician to tell about ways to circumvent it, except one way (to circumvent using shield): buy sleeve with shielding properties:
Conductive Braiding http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/Conductive_Braiding.html (I havn't bought this, as it is expensive to buy just 1 item and have it shipped over)
It's important to remember that the shield is not to shield the USB cable, but to shield everything else from the USB cable - Maybe someone at Aquacomputer can tell us wheter the USB cables used for their devices are particularily noisy, or if we can do without the shielding.
It might not be necessary at all. Was much worse a decade or two ago, but I have had issues with onboard sound and EMI noise.
How I did it:
I redid the shielding like this - I'm sure it can be made in a neater way - I also havn't measured it with some measurement-tool, as I don't have any that can do it.

(I did tidy up the solderings before putting on heatshrink)(



Putting heatshrink over the foil-shield to keep it in place, and to insolate it from the mesh

