2004G Volume 2 - Hotshot Auto-Programmable Electronic Detonator System

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Detnet Solutions
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

1. “Daisy-Chain” concept The term “daisy-chain” stems from the fact that when the HotShot? detonators are connected there is a chain or electrical path for electrical current to flow from detonator A to detonator B, detonator B to detonator C etc until the path is terminated by an electrical means. The “daisy-chain” concept has long been used in electronic detonator systems, historically used in Expert Explosives’ ExEx 1000 5/6 wire system and currently in use in African Explosives Limited (AEL’s) Electrodet? electronic detonator system and has been adopted as the basis upon which the “auto-programmability” of the HotShot? electronic detonator system functions. HotShot? Detonators are connected to each other in a string, completing a “daisy chain”, and during the auto-detection mode of the control equipment, it is possible for the equipment to determine the order of hookup of the detonators as well as map the entire blast layout. The auxiliary components (Row Controllers & Branch Controllers) assist the control equipment in mapping the entire blast by indicating different points on the blast, i.e. The inflection point of a row of blast holes on a closed chevron timing pattern, the beginning of row of blast holes on open chevron timing pattern and extra blast holes or extra blast rows.
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APA: Detnet Solutions  (2004)  2004G Volume 2 - Hotshot Auto-Programmable Electronic Detonator System

MLA: Detnet Solutions 2004G Volume 2 - Hotshot Auto-Programmable Electronic Detonator System. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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