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Designing a Programmable Resistance Box

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Hi all,
I am designing a Programmable Resistance Box. I want to know how I can switch the Power Resistors at the output.I need a 100V at 1A minimum.I am looking for a Solid State solution.I don't have problems at higher resistance as the Switching Resistance becomes a smaller portion. But it becomes very significant at 0.1 Ω range. There is a company that has already done this.

http://www.transmille.co.uk/2090.htm

Does anyone know of a low on resistance switch which can pass 1A and handle 100V.
 

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