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Unread 20-09-2006, 12:59
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Re: Using DC motors

This has a pretty good write up on building the circuit plus it gives you some code to make it all work. It is not discussed at this site but the chip does have a pwm controlled pin for controlling speed. There are many sites that will give similar results if you search using L293.

Here is another site.
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