In summary, there are many types of applications for motor drivers, including ATMs, change machines, vending, slot machines, industrial automation such as textile machines, and games like the claw in the crane game. The stepper motor and bidirectional 24 V DC motor driver portfolio is quite broad with motor driver ICs available from the standard LSI division, hybrid IC division, and from the HyperDevice division. The LSI division’s products are mainly used for bipolar stepper motor drivers up to 2.5 A, with support up to 4 A. The HIC division can support applications where greater current capability is required; up to 12 A. DMOS devices use FETs for the output, offering low power consumption and higher current ratings. For forward/reverse DC brush motor drivers, the System LSI products typically support loads up to 3 A, but can support to 5 A depending on the application. Sanyo offers a wide selection of current ratings for 24 V DC motor drivers.