Techniques for controlling one or more modular circuits ("satellites")
that are intended for placement in a subject's body. The one or more
satellites are controlled by sending signals over a bus that includes
first and second conduction paths. Also coupled to the bus in system
embodiments is a device such as a pacemaker that provides power and
includes control circuitry. Each satellite includes satellite circuitry
and one or more effectors that interact with the tissue. The satellite
circuitry is coupled to the bus, and thus interfaces the controller to
the one or more effectors, which may function as actuators, sensors, or
both. The effectors may be electrodes that are used to introduce analog
electrical signals (e.g., one or more pacing pulses) into the tissue in
the local areas where the electrodes are positioned (e.g., heart muscles)
or to sense analog signals (e.g., a propagating depolarization signal)
within the tissue.