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DDS technology was first developed in 1989 and has developed into the single most prominent tape technology in history. Having evolved from DDS-1 to DAT160, the technology itself has progressively evolved. The commitment as stipulated by the DDS Manufactures Group (who oversee the DDS Open Standard) is for 2 generations of backward compatibility. That is, backward read and write compatibility for 2 generations. Key Attributes include:

  • backward compatibility
  • compatibility across vendors
  • read after write error correction
  • low cost of media
  • growth path

In 1989, Lynx selected Hewlett-Packard as their manufacturing partner as the company's facilities in Europe provide exceptional build quality, reliable firmware and is one of the principle founders of the DDS standard. Together, Lynx and HP branded DDS products share around 150 design enhancements in our latest generation drives. Here are just a few:


Advanced Sequence Detection (ASD)

Whilst the DDS format has several levels of error correction within firmware, a better approach is to have highly accurate decoding at the front of the read chain. Here we have introduced Advanced Sequence Detection - a patent pending system that provides a Ten Times improvement in raw error rate compared to a simple Viberti detector (used in competing products). ASD takes advantage of certain characteristics of the DDS-4 formats standard 8/10 group-code and trellis schemes to create the very best read channel technology in the industry.


Real-Time Adaptive Filtering

Real-time adaptive filtering is made possible by use of a Feed Forward Equalizer (FFE) that continually adjusts the write channel during the life of the drive and media, and on one media type to another, thus allowing maximum margin for recording and restore. Basically, if a Lynx DDS-4 drive cannot read the data - nothing can.


Side-cut heads

This technology has been introduced to give cleaner definitions to the edges of tracks. The use of side-cut heads ensures that almost 100% of the track width is adjustable. Pioneering mathematical and magnetic modeling carried out by HP Laboratories in England ensured that the design was proven before head production even started.


Three stage self-cleaning system

Our in-built cleaning system features an automatic brush type drum cleaner, a sapphire blade tape cleaner, and a capstan cleaner. This three-stage system is more effective in removing debris from critical components. For more detailed information on our technologies, white papers can be obtained from Lynx Technologies and Hewlett-Packard.


Packaging

Package includes user documentation, data cartridge, cleaning cartridge, backup software, SCSI cable and terminator (or USB cable). 3 years warranty (next day swap-out)

DDS-5 Drive


  • 36-72GB per cartridge
  • 3-6MB/sec transfer rate (10.8 - 21.6GB/hour)
  • DDS-5 cartridges (170m)
  • Interfaces:
    • SCSI-III (68 pin)
    • USB-2


DAT 160 Drive


  • 80-160GB per cartridge
  • 6-12MB/sec transfer rate (21.6 - 43GB/hour)
  • DAT 160 cartridges (154m)
  • Interfaces:
    • SCSI-III (68 pin)
    • USB-2
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