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H-bridge is common circuit used for applications where there is a need to reverse the direction of current flow. Such application is for example: reversible motor control.
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Odd L293D behavior: Pin 16 seems to act as enable
The behaviour you're describing seems to be correct (as described in the Texas Instruments L293 datasheet - which should be the same as ST's variant). Here's an example of how to wire 3 different moto …
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H-Bridge using atmega8 microcontroller
I'm not really familiar with Atmel microcontrollers, but I'm assuming you're using some Arduino variant. Here's a pretty thorough tutorial about using an Arduino with a SN754410 h-bridge (found it via …