Circuit Model

Given a capacitively fully interconnected network of six nodes, the circuit is best solved by a Gauss-Jordan matrix solver. The current node equations are used.

As a linear network, all six equations are unnecessary, as any five equations fully specify the sixth. One node must be arbitrarily set to be the reference voltage, 0 for convenience. Additionally, an arbitrary current is run across the transmitter. The linearity of the system can be exploited to solve the system given any transmitter voltage.