SPU15Q Power IC for Samsung A54 A14 Pixel 7 8
PKR 1300.00
SPU15Q power IC for Samsung A54 5G, A546, A14 and Pixel 7/8. Used for motherboard power management and repair replacement.
Overview
SPU15Q is a power management IC (PMIC) used in selected Samsung and Google Pixel smartphone motherboards. It regulates voltage distribution to critical components such as CPU, memory, and peripheral circuits. This IC is used during board-level repair when devices show power instability, no power, boot loop, or abnormal current draw related to power management failure.
Key Features
Power management integrated circuit (PMIC)
Controls and distributes multiple voltage rails
Designed for smartphone motherboard architecture
BGA package for PCB mounting
Supports regulated power delivery to core components
Suitable for professional micro-soldering installation
Benefits
Restores stable voltage regulation
Resolves power-related motherboard faults
Supports proper device boot and operation
Enables board-level repair instead of full motherboard replacement
Suitable for controlled hot air and rework station installation
Applications
Smartphone motherboard repair
No power or dead boot repair cases
Abnormal current draw troubleshooting
Power rail instability repair
BGA rework and IC replacement
Compatible Models
(Compatibility should be verified against board version before installation.)
FAQ Section
1. What does the SPU15Q Power IC do?
It manages and distributes regulated voltage to key components on the smartphone motherboard.
2. When do technicians replace this IC?
It is replaced when the device shows no power, unstable boot, overheating related to PMIC failure, or irregular current consumption.
3. Is it compatible with multiple models?
Yes, it is used in specific Samsung A-series and Google Pixel models listed above. Board verification is recommended.
4. Is installation difficult?
Installation requires professional micro-soldering skills and proper BGA rework equipment.
5. What repair outcome can be expected after replacement?
If the fault is related to PMIC failure, proper replacement can restore stable power regulation and normal device operation.