Claims
- 1. A system for use in a subterranean well, comprising:a valve located downhole and in communication with a generally hydrostatic column of fluid extending to a surface of the well; a downhole device; and circuitry coupled to the downhole device and valve, the circuitry adapted to operate the valve to transmit a stimulus through the fluid to the surface of the well to indicate a state of the downhole device.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the downhole device performs a downhole function and the circuitry is adapted to operate the valve to transmit the stimulus to indicate whether the downhole device has performed the function.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the circuitry is adapted to operate the valve to transmit the stimulus if the circuitry determines that the downhole device has performed the function.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the circuitry is adapted to at least open the valve to transmit the stimulus.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the circuitry is adapted to at least close the valve to transmit the stimulus.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the circuitry is further adapted to communicate with downhole device to at least attempt to cause the device to perform a downhole function.
- 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the downhole device comprises:a detonator; a firing head; and a communication link to establish communication between the detonator and the firing head to fire the firing head.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the circuitry is adapted to operate the valve to indicate when the firing head fires.
- 9. The system of claim 7, whereinthe firing of the firing head disrupts the communication between the circuitry and the detonator via the communication link, and the circuitry is adapted to attempt to communicate with the detonator via the communication link to determine whether the firing head has fired.
- 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the valve comprises an electrically controlled circulation valve.
- 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the circuitry comprises a microcontroller.
- 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the stimulus comprises a pressure pulse.
- 13. The system of claim 1, wherein the circuitry is part of a module that includes the valve.
- 14. The system of claim 1, whereinthe downhole device comprises a perforating gun, and the circuitry operates the valve to indicate whether the perforating gun has fired.
- 15. A method usable with a subterranean well, comprising:determining a state of a downhole device; and based on the determination, operating a valve to transmit a stimulus through a generally hydrostatic column of fluid to the surface of the well to indicate the state.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the act of operating comprises:using the valve to transmit the stimulus if the downhole device has performed a predefined operation.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the operation comprises a perforating operation.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the act of operating comprises:at least opening the valve.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein the act of operating comprises:at least closing the valve.
- 20. The method of claim 15, further comprising:communicating with the downhole device from the surface to at least attempt to cause the downhole device to perform a predefined function.
- 21. The method of claim 15, wherein the downhole device comprises a perforating gun.
- 22. A system for use in a subterranean well, comprising:a device located downhole and in communication with a generally hydrostatic column of fluid extending to a surface of the well; and circuitry coupled to the downhole device and adapted to operate the device to transmit a stimulus through the fluid to the surface of the well to establish communication uphole.
- 23. The system of claim 22, further comprising:a downhole tool to perform a downhole function, wherein the circuitry is adapted to operate the device to transmit the stimulus to indicate whether the downhole tool has performed the function.
- 24. The system of claim 22, wherein the device comprises a valve.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein the circuitry is adapted to at least open the valve to transmit the stimulus.
- 26. The system of claim 24, wherein the circuitry is adapted to at least close the valve to transmit the stimulus.
- 27. The system of claim 23, wherein the circuitry is further adapted to communicate with downhole device to at least attempt to cause the device to perform a downhole function.
- 28. The system of claim 23, wherein the downhole device comprises:a detonator; a firing head; and a communication link to establish communication between the detonator and the firing head to fire the firing head.
- 29. The system of claim 28, wherein the circuitry is adapted to operate the device to indicate when the firing head fires.
- 30. The system of claim 28, whereinthe firing of the firing head disrupts the communication between the circuitry and the detonator via the communication link, and the circuitry is adapted to attempt to communicate with the detonator via the communication link to determine whether the firing head has fired.
- 31. The system of claim 22, wherein the stimulus comprises a pressure pulse.
- 32. A method comprising:operating downhole device to transmit a stimulus through a generally hydrostatic column of fluid to the surface of a well to establish communication between the device and the surface.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the downhole device comprises a valve.
- 34. The method of claim 32, further comprising:using the operation of the downhole device to communicate an indication of a downhole state to the surface of the well.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the downhole state comprises a state of a downhole tool.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein the stimulus comprises a pressure pulse.
- 37. The method of claim 32, wherein the operating comprises:operating the downhole device to indicate whether a perforating gun has fired.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/310,671 that was filed May 12, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,179,064, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/121,192 that was filed Jul. 22, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,688.
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