In ancient and medieval times, gatehouses of cities and castles were heavily defended and fortified to prevent breaching of the gates. Often the gate would consist of several pairs of doors and iron grates[?] along a tunnel through the gatehouse. The top of the tunnel commonly had murder holes[?] to allow defenders to attack invaders trying to breach the inner doors. Drawbridges[?] were common in conjuction with gates to facilitate passing the moat[?]; moats were often used to increase the effective height of the walls.
Depending on technology, a 2-input nand or nor gate requires 4 or 6 transistors.
An edge-triggered D-type flip-flop is usually considered equivalent to 6 gates, more if it has clock enable and reset functionality.
See also: logic gate.
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