You might want to look at some newer parts.  I'm constantly getting
announcements from IR and IXYS about their 60 volt parts that go as low
as 10 milliohms.

John


On 09/28/2016 01:30 PM, Trumpeter wrote:
> It's an IRFD220 looks like it's resistance is .8 ohms. 
> 

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