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ARC SP10 replace (J175)

Hi All, happy new year. there attached the ARC sp10 circuit, the red circle is J175 , can i replace it with LM335 .
however i dont know actually this circuit require how much constant current and the LM335 40v can support to this design ? If LM335 is not suitable, can anyone advise other FET and how to set required constant current for this design ?
 

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J175 is a P-channel JFET (see https://nl.mouser.com/datasheet/2/308/1/J175_D-2314525.pdf ). Does anyone understand what it is supposed to do in this circuit? It acts as a current source with a current that can be anything from 7 mA to 60 mA when the grid is very positive with respect to the cathode of V11 and as a clamping diode when the grid is negative. Why is that desired?

Mouser still has them, both the original J175 and its SMD variant https://nl.mouser.com/c/?q=J175
 
It's a P-channel JFET, so the gate-drain diode goes in forward conduction when the grid is negative with respect to the cathode. With the grid positive, it's a current source.

Jan, I think the anodes of the valve are connected, because arcs are drawn wherever things are not supposed to be connected.
 
thx all your input….
Hi MarcelvdG , should i replace it with any P channel mosfet and how much of constant current required ?

I wouldn't do that, as a P channel MOSFET behaves very different from a P channel JFET.

Not sure LM335 in max 10mA CCS with max 40V can be y
used ? or else just replace with single diode ?

There are two possibilities:

1. The designer made some stupid mistake and actually expected the J175 to act as a diode that does what Ketje wrote. If that's the case, then you could replace it with a diode.
2. The designer had some very good reason for using a JFET, but none of us understand what that reason was. In this case, you can't replace it with a diode. You could then use a J175 (they are available at Mouser), or its SMD version MMBFJ175, or an N-channel JFET with (except for the polarity) about the same pinch-off voltage and IDSS as the J175 when you swap the drain and source, the gate still has to be connected to the source.

I haven't a clue if the LM335 could be used in case 2.
 
i refer to this circuit it is as same as the PCB layout.
Not sure 2SJ175 gives the fixed bias ?