> Put a simple but unique and relatively prime resistor in each pod. Measure
> the network resistance and using Thevenin's theorem work out the
> configuration.
> 
> Problem: You cant tell order, as A followed by B in series is equivalent
> to B then A.

Wow, brilliant!  The order may not matter in my case... hm, I'll have to look 
more into this.

—t3db0t

On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:08 AM, "padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk" 
<padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Put a simple but unique and relatively prime resistor in each pod. Measure
> the network resistance and using Thevenin's theorem work out the
> configuration.
> 
> Problem: You cant tell order, as A followed by B in series is equivalent
> to B then A. Maybe theres a cunning way of using unique RC circuits
> in a network, then sweeping (deconvolve to an an impulse) and
> tell how they must be connected, but I aint smart enough to say any
> more about that.


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