343S00118 power management IC for iPad Pro 9.7 used to repair no power, boot, and shutdown issues.
Overview
The 343S00118 Power IC is a power supply management IC (PMIC) used on the iPad Pro 9.7″ motherboard. It controls system voltage regulation, power sequencing, and distribution to the processor and peripheral circuits. Failure of this IC commonly results in no power, device not turning on, boot failure, or random shutdown, making it a critical component in board-level power repairs.
Key Features
Main power management IC for iPad Pro 9.7
Regulates multiple system voltage rails
Controls power sequencing and load distribution
Ensures stable operation of CPU and system circuits
Designed for Apple iPad power architecture
BGA package for compact logic board design
Original, new, and tested IC
Benefits
Restores stable power delivery to the motherboard
Fixes no power and boot failure issues
Improves overall device stability
Reliable original replacement for long-term repair
Essential for professional iPad motherboard repair
Applications
iPad not turning on
Completely dead device
Boot loop or restart issue
Random shutdown during use
Power failure after liquid or surge damage
Overheating or short in power section
Compatible Models (if applicable)
FAQ Section
Q1: What does the 343S00118 IC do?
It manages system power regulation and distribution on the iPad Pro 9.7 motherboard.
Q2: What problems indicate a faulty 343S00118 PMIC?
No power, not turning on, boot failure, or random restarts.
Q3: Is this IC model-specific?
Yes. It is designed specifically for the iPad Pro 9.7 power circuit.
Q4: Is replacing the 343S00118 IC difficult?
Yes. It requires advanced BGA rework and professional microsoldering skills.
Q5: What is the expected repair outcome after replacement?
Stable power delivery and normal device startup.