Maximized multi-state compaction and more tolerance in memory state
behavior is achieved through a flexible, self-consistent and
self-adapting mode of detection, covering a wide dynamic range. For high
density multi-state encoding, this approach borders on full analog
treatment, dictating analog techniques including A to D type conversion
to reconstruct and process the data. In accordance with the teachings of
this invention, the memory array is read with high fidelity, not to
provide actual final digital data, but rather to provide raw data
accurately reflecting the analog storage state, which information is sent
to a memory controller for analysis and detection of the actual final
digital data.