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	02-08-2020 #1I have a setup that uses 2 x 18650 3.7V 4000Mah batteries in series ( producing 7.8Vdc. Im trying to control a 6-9V dc miniature motor with 2 buttons 1 button to CW and the other to CCW 
 Ive been told that a L293d will work but ive blown up 5 so far
 I think the problem is im imputing too high a current into the Vcc1 (pin 16) which calls for 5V (max 7) attached is a diagram i found with basic setup I would appreciate someone confirming the setup IF I REDUCE INPUT TO 5VDC
 Also if i connected something to the end of the + 7.8v feed to reduce the current to 5V .
 Im not electronics savvy so appreciate any help
 Thanks Richard
 
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	03-08-2020 #2You will need to put the 7.8V onto pin 8 (VCC2) and all your switching and VCC1 have to be 5V. So you need a LM7805 voltage regulator to derive that 5V. 
 
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	03-08-2020 #4No, you don't need a separate input, you can connect the 7.8V from the two batteries to VCC2 and the input of the LM7805 (pin1). Pin2 connects to GND and connect the out put (pin3) to VCC1 and all control inputs through the switches. Last edited by cropwell; 03-08-2020 at 03:11 AM. 
 
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	03-08-2020 #5Hi so as drawn now OR does the feed go straight to 8 and no feed to 9 ? if so does the common power for switches come off pin 9 or am i wrong again. appreciate the help 
 
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	03-08-2020 #7Thanks very much so im actually switching 5 v thru the switch but the output to motor 11 14 is the 7.8V ? 
 think ive got it now
 
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	03-08-2020 #8It's worth reading section 10 of the attached data sheet re. heatsinking - if you're drawing high currents:- 
 
 https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/l293.pdf
 
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	03-08-2020 #9Hi 
 thanks Doddy
 the motor is rated
 mA: 120
 Stall mA: 200
 so dont think is very high so im not worrying about heatsink ( am i correct?
 
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	03-08-2020 #10To be honest I almost deleted my post, reviewing the link that I provided - it didn't feel like my concerns were going to be realised. Proof of pudding is a wet finger on top of the device when rapidly changing direction, but it looks like the device is adequate without heatsink. If you burn your finger, however... 
 
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