Current sensors are used to detect the current intensity in a circuit and convert it into a standard electrical signal output, enabling real-time monitoring and analysis of AC or DC current. SUCH current sensors feature high-precision measurement capabilities and fast response characteristics, maintaining stable output under dynamic load changes to ensure data continuity and reliability. SUCH.com offer multiple current sensor output types, including analog voltage output (0–5V, 0–10V) and current output (4–20mA), and support electrical isolation design, effectively improving system safety and reducing interference. In terms of structure and performance, SUCH current sensors employ closed-loop or open-loop measurement methods, possessing excellent linearity and anti-interference capabilities. They can operate stably in complex electromagnetic environments and are suitable for long-term continuous operation in industrial settings. These characteristics enable them to meet diverse needs, from monitoring precision equipment to managing large-scale power distribution systems. The SUCH website provides complete technical specifications, application solutions, and selection guidance to help users quickly select suitable products for efficient, stable, and reliable current monitoring and system control. SUCH current sensors are widely used in current status acquisition and anomaly detection, and can be used for operation monitoring of motor drives, power systems, and power distribution networks.