3/6/12 months
Installments
Power Management IC (PMIC) — a multi‑rail controller for laptop motherboard power delivery.
52‑pin QFN package — compact surface‑mount form factor used in space‑restricted boards.
CPU & core rail controller — often used to regulate CPU core and auxiliary power rails.
Multi‑phase PWM control — integrates controller circuitry for multiple power phases.
Adaptive voltage/regulation features — rapid transient response and stable regulation under load.
Critical in laptops — a failure typically results in no CPU power output or system boot failures.
OEM replacement part — often used by technicians to repair board power issues.
4 in stock (can be backordered)
3/6/12 months
Installments
3/6/12 months
Installments
3/6/12 months
Installments
3/6/12 months
Installments
The NCP81236AMNTXG, commonly referred to as NCP81236A or simply 81236A, is a power rail controller integrated circuit (PMIC) used in laptop motherboards. It’s manufactured by ON Semiconductor and comes in a 52‑pin QFN package, which is typical of power management chips used on mainboards.
This IC is part of the NCP81236 family, which includes multi‑phase voltage regulator controllers designed to supply regulated power to key system components — especially CPU core rails and other critical low‑voltage supplies. On many laptop boards, this chip is responsible for generating and controlling multiple buck converter outputs that feed stable, precise voltages to the processor and related circuits.
Although detailed datasheets for the exact A suffix aren’t widely public online, a closely related part (NCP81236P) is described as a three‑rail controller with an SVID interface optimized for CPU power delivery in modern mobile systems. It uses advanced PWM control, differential current sensing, and adaptive voltage positioning to maintain tight voltage regulation under changing load conditions.
On laptop motherboards, the NCP81236A often integrates multiple buck converter controllers and sometimes MOSFET drivers that together form part of the CPU core power delivery subsystem. This makes it essential for stable operation, and if it fails, the system may fail to boot, fail to provide correct CPU voltage, or show power‑related faults.
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