Greetings,
I have a particular problem that (I think) would be neatly solved by a P-channel JFET with minimal parts and PCB area. (At power up, before VCCs are established, I want to pull a node to ground until another node has reached a certain voltage -- A "normally closed" device.) A crude solution is fine (+/- 1 or 2V tolerance on Vgs is OK). A P-channel JFET seemingly would be an easy solution...something like MMBF4393 would do fine.
But the supply seems very limited, and dwindling, especially in the P-channel department. Generally does not give me a good feeling, and that probably answers my question.
Do you think I would be playing with fire, say, 10 years down the road to specify a P-JFET in a new design? Do they have an important "modern" use elsewhere that would keep them alive?
Thanks,
Tim