It would appear that essentially the same pcb footprint has been captured for both the male and female connectors
ASP-208571-01 isn't female Samtec and mates with ASP-184330-01 is male ?
Is it anticipated that the pin one alignment required for board to board be made during pcb device placement ?
I would have expected that the component side view of their pcb footprints be mirrored in the pcb library ?
There appears to be a gender mismatch for ASP- versus SEAM- and SEAF- part number designations ?
Added 14 hours, 52 minutes ago.
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/samtec-inc/SEAM-40-03-5-L-14-1-A-K-TR/10218668
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/samtec-inc/SEAF-40-06-5-S-14-2-A-K-TR/10218649
do appear to be gender correct mated pairs in digikey and snapeda
but ? there is a gender issue with the ASP-208571 somewhere ??
Answered 14 hours, 49 minutes ago.
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Answered 14 hours ago.