Description
Connector X.100 is a type of telecommunication interface standard that defines the electrical and mechanical characteristics of a connector. It was developed by the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT), now known as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), to standardize the connections between telecommunication equipment. Connector X.100 is used largely in digital telecommunications and supports different transmission speeds such as 2, 34, 45, and 140 Megabits per second. This connector is still seen in use today and remains an important standard for telecommunication companies around the world.

