Wm8850 Mid7 Puzhi W01 8223 Ft5206 W70 Wmc15797z Upd [patched]
Overview: WM8850, MID7, Puzhi W01, 8223, FT5206, W70, WMC15797Z, UPD
This article summarizes these chipsets and devices (likely audio/SoC and mobile components), explains their typical roles, common pairings, firmware/UPD concerns, and troubleshooting/upgrade notes. Assumptions: the list mixes audio codecs (WM8850), touchscreen controllers (FT5206), SoCs/PMICs or platform identifiers (MID7, 8223, W70, WMC15797Z), and a device model (Puzhi W01). “UPD” is treated as firmware update files or update procedures.
The "8223" Time Capsule
The "8223" in your keywords likely refers to a specific batch or a WiFi module identifier (like the Realtek RTL8223) used in the manufacturing run. This suggests the tablet is a 7-inch capacitive screen model (unlike the cheaper resistive screen versions). wm8850 mid7 puzhi w01 8223 ft5206 w70 wmc15797z upd
: Once you remove the card, the tablet will reboot. The first boot can take up to 5–10 minutes. Troubleshooting & Tips Touchscreen Issues Overview: WM8850, MID7, Puzhi W01, 8223, FT5206, W70,
Puzhi / W01: These are internal factory codes for the PCB (motherboard) design. Low-Level Linux: The WM8850 has excellent mainline Linux
FT5206: Often, such codes refer to specific touch screen controllers or display drivers, with "FT" possibly indicating a brand like FocalTech.
- Low-Level Linux: The WM8850 has excellent mainline Linux support (kernel 5.4+) via the
ingenicSOC code. You can run a headless Debian server on it for $0. - Ereader: Install "FBReader" and disable Wi-Fi. The 7-inch 800x480 screen is surprisingly easy on the eyes for plain text.
- Hardware Donor: The FT5206 touch controller is worth salvaging for Arduino touch projects (libraries available via
Adafruit_FT6206).