I reviewed the part against its current project metadata, symbol terminals, footprint asset, and the linked Samtec datasheet.
Result
Datasheet URL already exists, so no web search/update was needed.
The project is mostly aligned at a high level with the datasheet.
The main issues are missing metadata and missing per-pin descriptions / pin typing detail.
I did not find a hard mismatch in pin count or the basic 2 x 5 connector organization.
Metadata reviewPresent and correct
Table
Field
Current value
Assessment
Manufacturer Part Number
FTSH-105-01-F-DV-K-P-TR
Matches datasheet
Manufacturer Name
Samtec
Matches datasheet
Part Type
Connectors
Reasonable
Designator Prefix
J
Correct for a connector
Datasheet URL
set
Already present
Missing project properties
Per the part-sync workflow, metadata should be checked against the datasheet and only missing/incorrect fields updated using the exact existing property names when possible
These fields are currently missing:
Package or Case Code
Operating Voltage
Max Current
Operating Temperature
Implementation Details
Key specs pulled from the datasheet
Series: FTSH
Description:0.050 in x 0.050 in centerline double vertical SMT terminal strip
Pitch:1.27 mm
Rows:2
Positions:5 per row, 10 total
Lead style:-01 = 3.05 mm
Plating:-F = 3 µin selective gold on contact area, matte tin on tail
Options present in this variant:
-DV double vertical
-K keyed option
-P pick-and-place pad
-TR tape-and-reel packaging
Symbol cross-check
The datasheet-sync workflow requires the datasheet to be the source of truth and the project pin count to match exactly
What matches
The symbol has 10 terminals, which matches the datasheet-required 10 contacts.
The symbol is arranged as a 2-column connector, with:
odd-numbered pins on one side
even-numbered pins on the other side
That organization is consistent with a dual-row 2 x 5 connector presentation.
Issues found
All terminals currently use Pin Type = Unspecified
I found no Pin Description property on any terminal
I found no per-pin names beyond the numeric designators
For a connector, that is not electrically wrong, but it is incomplete metadata. The part-sync guidance specifically calls for verifying exact pin numbers and adding concise pin descriptions where available from the datasheet/project intent
Footprint cross-checkWhat matches
The footprint exposes 10 pads
The arrangement appears consistent with a 2 x 5 SMT connector
The inferred pad pattern matches the Samtec family format:
1.27 mm pitch
double-row
SMT
This is consistent with the datasheet’s “.050 x .050 CL DOUBLE VERTICAL SMT TERMINAL STRIP”
Caveat
I could confirm pad count and overall organization, but I did not get full pad geometry values from the layout index alone, so I cannot fully verify:
exact pad size
exact toe/heel extension
exact courtyard/body outline dimensions
So the footprint looks consistent, but I would classify exact land-pattern verification as partially confirmed, not fully dimension-audited.
Mismatches / flagsConfirmed issues
Table
Area
Finding
Severity
Project metadata
Package or Case Code missing
Medium
Project metadata
Operating Voltage missing
Low
Project metadata
Max Current missing
Medium
Project metadata
Operating Temperature missing
Low
Project metadata
Implementation Details missing
Low
Symbol metadata
Pin Description missing on all terminals
Medium
Symbol metadata
Pin Type is Unspecified on all terminals
Low
No hard mismatch found
Table
Area
Result
Pin count
No mismatch found
Basic pin numbering structure
No mismatch found
Basic 2 x 5 footprint organization
No mismatch found
Recommended next cleanup pass
Based on the datasheet-sync workflow, the next useful edits would be:
Add Package or Case Code
likely a connector/package descriptor aligned to the Samtec series variant
Add missing project-level technical fields only where the datasheet provides them clearly
Add a short Pin Description for each terminal
Optionally change terminal Pin Type from Unspecified to a connector-appropriate convention if you want better downstream metadata consistency
If you want, I can do the next pass and help you populate the missing properties and terminal descriptions systematically.