APIC-D06 – Automotive Ignition Control IC for Engine Computer Board, Common Replacement Part
The APIC-D06 is a dedicated ignition control integrated circuit designed for automotive engine control units (ECUs). It plays a critical role in managing ignition timing and coil charging.
This chip is frequently found on engine computer boards and can fail due to thermal stress, voltage spikes, or aging. Common failure symptoms include no spark, intermittent misfire, or ignition driver circuit fault codes. Replacing a defective APIC-D06 restores proper ignition function without replacing the entire ECU.
Key characteristics:
Integrated IGBT driver for direct ignition coil control
Built-in dwell angle control and overcurrent protection
Compatible with 5V and 3.3V logic interfaces
Operating temperature range -40°C to +150°C for automotive environments
Typical applications: ignition control modules, aftermarket ECU repairs, and automotive computer board refurbishment.
During replacement, use ESD-safe tools and proper desoldering techniques. Verify pinout and board markings before soldering. This component offers a reliable solution for common ignition circuit failures on many vehicle models.