Abstract: A solid state sensing and control device for monitoring either D.C. or A.C. currents of one or more phases that is ideal for protecting motors and other A.C. loads. The programmable monitoring device can detect an overload or an emergency and virtually instantaneously interrupt motor current to prevent burnout and reduce the danger of fire. High current conductors leading to the motor (or other load) are mechanically routed through current sensing coils. An LCD visible through the cabinet top displays menu information and data. Programming and command control are initiated by pressing one or more of a plurality of light buttons disposed beneath the cabinet that comprise OPIC transmitter-receiver pairs. An instrumentation amplifier is associated with each sensing coil, and the circuitry preferably outputs two amplified analog signals from each coil, the amplitude of the first being proportionately higher than the second.