PORTABLE SPORTS NETS GOALS

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COACHES' CHOICE Lucas, John 4690 Calle Quetzal Camarillo CA 93012 Portable sports nets and goals for soccer, lacrosse, hockey, softball, fast-pitch, tennis, volleyball, and football;
ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEM Lucas, John 4690 Calle Quetzal Camarillo CA 93012 Portable sports nets and goals for soccer, baseball, softball, football, lacrosse, volleyball, golf, tennis, hockey, and basketball;
PLAY ANYWHERE.-PLAY NOW! TRIAD SPORTS GROUP 912 PANCHO RD. CAMARILLO CA 93012 Portable sports nets and goals for soccer, baseball, lacrosse, hockey, softball, and football;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for detecting nets physically changed and electrically affected by a design ECO includes steps as follows. An ECO is executed on an IC design to produce a post-ECO IC design. A first group of nets of the IC design physically changed by the ECO is identified by comparing a pre-ECO database with a post-ECO database. A pre-ECO design SPEF file of the IC design is parsed with a script to identify a second group of nets in the pre-ECO database based on the first group of nets, the second group of nets being coupled to the first group of nets. The second group of nets is pre-ECO electrically affected nets. Parasitics for the first group of nets in the post-ECO database are extracted to generate a parasitic data file for the first group of nets. The parasitic data file is parsed with the script to identify a third group of nets in the post-ECO database based on the first group of nets, the third group of nets being coupled to the first group of nets. The third group of nets is post-ECO electrically affected nets. Finally, a file listing the first group of nets, the second group of nets and the third group of nets is generated.