
I have EN connected to +Vcc and I have IN1 and IN2 connected to D5 and D6, one set at high and the other set at Low and nothing is happening If that still shows problem, then you can consider breaking down that block.


So yes, I'd say you could drive manually IN1, IN2, EN. the En/PWM can be set and left at high value (probably 5V in your case). You can use wires to test the 4 combinations. (IN1,IN2) work like this: when they have different values, they make the motor rotate left or right., when they are the same value they erither let the motor free and unpowered or locked and powered.

My motor has 2 wires and to run it through the H-bridge i use 3 wires, IN1,IN2 and ENB(PWM),so are u saying I should remove the H-bridge completely or leave the motor connected to the H-bridge just remove the wire connected to ENB and connect it to +Vcc?
