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Microchip Technology SMCJ120AE3/TR13 — Circuit Protection

SMCJ120AE3/TR13 TVS Diode – 1500W, 120V Standoff, DO-214AB

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Zener TVS diode, Microchip SMCJ120AE3/TR13, 1500W peak pulse power, 120V reverse standoff, DO-214AB SMC package, Tape & Reel.

$0.5550Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

SMCJ120AE3/TR13 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeZener
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - breakdown133V
Voltage - clamping (Max) @ ipp193V
Voltage - reverse standoff120V
Current - peak pulse (10/1000μs)7.8A
Power - peak pulse1500W (1.5kW)
Power line protectionNo
Operating temperature-65°C~150°C(TJ)
PackageTape & Reel (TR)
ApplicationsGeneral Purpose
CaseDO-214AB, SMC
Unidirectional channels1

Product details

Transient protection for 120V rails

The SMCJ120AE3/TR13: The clamping voltage is held to 193V maximum at the rated 7.8A peak pulse current.

Housed in a DO-214AB (SMC) surface-mount package, the part mates with standard SMC footprints and supports reflow soldering.

Frequently asked questions

What is the peak pulse power of SMCJ120AE3/TR13?

Buyers need to confirm this TVS can handle the required surge energy for their circuit protection design.

Is SMCJ120AE3/TR13 in stock and what is the lead time?

Sourcing buyers need immediate availability and lead time to fill BOM rows without production delays.

Where can I buy SMCJ120AE3/TR13?

Buyers need a reliable distributor to purchase the part quickly; lack of a clear purchasing path loses sales.

What is the equivalent or replacement for SMCJ120AE3/TR13?

Engineers and buyers often need alternatives if the part is obsolete or unavailable; correct cross-referencing avoids redesign.

Is SMCJ120AE3/TR13 obsolete?

Brokers and procurement need lifecycle status to avoid sourcing discontinued parts that risk long-term supply.

What is the breakdown voltage of SMCJ120AE3/TR13?

Design engineers must verify the protection voltage matches their clamping requirements; incorrect voltage can damage circuitry.