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Re: Resistor for current measurement

Try lower yet, like 0.01 ohms or less. Depending on what you're controlling, you could easily have 40 amps going through your sense resistor, and the power loss can be significant. A brief 100 amp stall current on a powerful motor with a ten milli-ohm sense resistor will drop a volt across the resistor and dissipate a hundred watts.