PG12 Power IC for Google Pixel 7
PKR 600.00
PG12 power management IC for Google Pixel 7 used for system power regulation and motherboard power repair.
Overview
The PG12 Power IC is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) used on the Google Pixel 7 motherboard to control system power distribution, voltage regulation, and power sequencing. It supplies stable power to the processor, memory, and peripheral circuits. Failure of this IC commonly results in no power, boot failure, random restarts, or unstable operation, making it a critical component in Pixel 7 board-level power repairs.
Key Features
Power management IC (PMIC) for Google Pixel 7
Regulates multiple system voltage rails
Manages power sequencing for stable startup
Ensures consistent power delivery to core components
Integrated protection against over-current and voltage faults
BGA package for motherboard-level repair
Designed for high-density flagship smartphone PCBs
Benefits
Restores stable system power and normal boot
Fixes no power and restart-related faults
Ensures correct voltage regulation across the board
Reliable replacement for damaged or shorted power IC
Essential for professional Pixel motherboard repairs
Applications
Google Pixel 7 completely dead
Device stuck on logo or boot loop
Random shutdowns or restarts
Abnormal current draw during power-on
Overheating near power IC area
Power rail short or voltage instability
Compatible Models (if applicable)
FAQ Section
Q1: What does the PG12 IC do?
It manages system power distribution, voltage regulation, and power sequencing on the Pixel 7 motherboard.
Q2: What symptoms indicate a faulty PG12 IC?
No power, boot failure, random restarts, or unstable operation are common signs.
Q3: Is PG12 a charging IC?
No. It is a system power management IC, not the primary battery charging controller.
Q4: Is replacing the PG12 IC difficult?
Yes. It is a BGA PMIC and requires advanced microsoldering and board-level repair skills.
Q5: What is the expected repair result after replacement?
Successful replacement restores stable power distribution and normal Pixel 7 operation.