Hmmm... welll.... There's probably about a million devices that MIGHT be suitable.
What package styles are you willing to consider will narrow it somewhat. What's readily available to you might narrow it a lot more.
Look for an N-channel MOSFET that has a good low RDS(on) that's specified at a LOW gate voltage. (Vgs)
A PIC running on 5 volts may not put out much more than 4 volts on it's I/O pin, so it's important that you can turn the MOSFET on good and hard with a Vgs less than 4 volts.
It doesn't do any good to have a small RDS(on) if it takes 8 volts of gate drive to get it....
I use a lot of these but they are in an SOT223 package. They will handle over an amp easily if they are on a circuit board that has adequate pad area under the FET's
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FD/FDT439N.pdf
But you probably don't want SMD?
A TO-220 or similar package would easily dissipate enough heat for what you want without further heatsinking.
steve
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