Integrated detonator sensors
A detonator includes a substrate, a controller mounted to the substrate, and a sensor coupled to the controller to measure a temperature, pressure, acceleration or other environmental parameter of the detonator. The controller is configured to transmit the measured environmental parameter from the detonator to a remote master controller, execute an action in response to a value of the measured environmental parameter, and/or prevent or modify at least one detonator function in response to the value of the measured environmental parameter.
1. A detonator, comprising:
a substrate;
a first terminal mounted to the substrate and configured to be coupled to a first leg wire;
a second terminal mounted to the substrate and configured to be coupled to a second leg wire;
a controller mounted to the substrate, the controller coupled to the first and second terminals; and
a sensor coupled to the controller and configured to make multiple readings of a temperature, a pressure, or an acceleration;
wherein the sensor is inside an enclosure of the detonator;
wherein the sensor is powered by the controller; and
wherein the controller is configured to initiate environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration in response to a demand from a remote master controller.
2. The detonator of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to initiate environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration continuously in the background at some predetermined regular periods.
3. The detonator of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a temperature sensor.
4. The detonator of claim 3 , wherein the sensor includes:
a first resistor having a first terminal coupled to a sensor input of the sensor, and a second terminal coupled to the sensor output; and
a thermistor having a first terminal coupled to the sensor input, and a second terminal coupled to a reference node.
5. The detonator of claim 3 , wherein the temperature sensor is implemented as a thermally sensitive output of a voltage regulator.
6. The detonator of claim 3 , wherein the temperature sensor is configured to detect hot holes where exothermic reactions cause temperature rises in boreholes.
7. The detonator of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a pressure sensor.
8. The detonator of claim 7 , wherein the sensor includes:
a piezoelectric component having a first terminal, and a second terminal; and
a diode circuit, including:
a first diode having an anode coupled to a reference node, and a cathode coupled to the sensor input,
a second diode having an anode coupled to the sensor input, and a cathode coupled to the sensor output,
a third diode having an anode coupled to the second terminal of the piezoelectric component, and a cathode coupled to the sensor output, and
a fourth diode having an anode coupled to the reference node, and a cathode coupled to the second terminal of the piezoelectric component.
9. The detonator of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is an accelerometer.
10. A detonator, comprising:
a substrate;
a first terminal mounted to the substrate and configured to be coupled to a first leg wire;
a second terminal mounted to the substrate and configured to be coupled to a second leg wire;
a controller mounted to the substrate, the controller coupled to the first and second terminals; and
a sensor coupled to the controller and configured to make multiple readings of a temperature, a pressure, or an acceleration;
wherein the sensor is a pressure sensor that includes: a piezoelectric component having a first terminal, and a second terminal; and a diode circuit, including: a first diode having an anode coupled to a reference node, and a cathode coupled to the sensor input, a second diode having an anode coupled to the sensor input, and a cathode coupled to the sensor output, a third diode having an anode coupled to the second terminal of the piezoelectric component, and a cathode coupled to the sensor output, and a fourth diode having an anode coupled to the reference node, and a cathode coupled to the second terminal of the piezoelectric component; and
wherein the piezoelectric component is coupled via a bridge rectifier to a storage firing capacitor to store additional energy by harvesting pressure waves transducing into charge to assist in firing the detonator.
11. The detonator of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to initiate environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration continuously in the background at some predetermined regular periods.
12. The detonator of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to initiate environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration in response to a demand from a remote master controller.
13. A method, comprising:
using a sensor inside an enclosure of a detonator, measuring multiple readings of an environmental parameter including one of a temperature, a pressure, and an acceleration in response to a demand from a remote master controller;
using a controller of the detonator, at least one of:
transmitting the measured environmental parameter from the detonator to a remote master controller,
executing an action in response to a value of the measured environmental parameter, and
preventing or modifying at least one detonator function in response to the value of the measured environmental parameter.
14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:
using the sensor and the controller, detecting hot holes where exothermic reactions cause temperature rises in boreholes.
15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:
using the controller, initiating environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration continuously in the background at some predetermined regular periods.
16. A method, comprising:
using a sensor inside an enclosure of a detonator, measuring multiple readings of an environmental parameter including one of a temperature, a pressure, and an acceleration;
using a controller of the detonator, at least one of:
transmitting the measured environmental parameter from the detonator to a remote master controller,
executing an action in response to a value of the measured environmental parameter, and
preventing or modifying at least one detonator function in response to the value of the measured environmental parameter; and
using a piezoelectric component of the sensor, harvesting energy by transducing pressure waves into charge to charge a storage firing capacitor.
17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:
using the sensor and the controller, detecting hot holes where exothermic reactions cause temperature rises in boreholes.
18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:
using the controller, initiating environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration continuously in the background at some predetermined regular periods, and initiating environmental readings of the temperature, pressure, or acceleration in response to a demand from a remote master controller.