Libre Computer Sweet Potato Single Board ARM SBC AML-S905X-CC-V2 2GB Pi PC Alternative
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Libre Computer Sweet Potato Single Board ARM SBC AML-S905X-CC-V2 2GB Pi PC Alternative

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  • Brand
    Libre Computer
  • Model Name
  • Ram Memory Installed Size
    2 GB
  • Memory Storage Capacity
    2 GB
  • Connectivity Technology
    USB GPIO
1W idle power efficiency
🔌USB-C 3A power input
🖥️4K 60FPS hardware video decode

Description

🚀 Power meets versatility: The ultimate 4K-ready ARM SBC for the modern innovator

  • FLEXIBLE BOOT OPTIONS - Boot seamlessly from eMMC, MicroSD, USB flash, or powered USB drives—customize your setup effortlessly.
  • EXPANDABLE CONNECTIVITY - Internal USB header supports WiFi, Bluetooth, webcams, and more—future-proof your device.
  • POWER OVER ETHERNET READY - Single-cable power and data with optional PoE mezzanine—perfect for remote or hard-to-reach deployments.
  • STUNNING 4 K MEDIA PLAYBACK - Experience native 4K 10-bit video decoding at 60 FPS with CoreELEC for flawless streaming.
  • ULTRA EFFICIENT 24 7 OPERATION - Consumes just 1W at idle—power your projects sustainably without compromise.

The Libre Computer Sweet Potato AML-S905X-CC-V2 is a compact, energy-efficient ARM single board computer featuring 2GB DDR4 RAM, advanced UEFI BIOS, and broad OS support including Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Debian 12. It delivers native 4K 60FPS hardware-accelerated video playback, USB-C power input up to 3A, and versatile boot options, making it an ideal Pi alternative for media, VPN, and embedded applications.

Specifications

RAMDDR4
Wireless Type802.11ac
BrandLibre Computer Project
SeriesAML-S905X-CC-V2
Item model numberLC-SBC-AML-S905X-CC-V2-2GB-UPC
Operating SystemUbuntu 22.04 LTS, Debian 12, CoreELEC
Item Weight2.08 ounces
Product Dimensions4.75 x 3 x 1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH4.75 x 3 x 1 inches
ColorBoard
Processor BrandAmlogic
Number of Processors4
ManufacturerShenzhen Libre Technology Co., Ltd
ASINB0CHHJX44N
Country of OriginChina
Date First AvailableSeptember 6, 2023

Reviews

4.3

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A**O

Libre OS

I got hooked on the UEFI capability, meaning that I could jump start any OS on this. Once I learned how to properly configure it, got Arch Linux running. Perfect!As other have mention, documentation is a bit sparse but you can just consult with upstream documentation, so no biggie.Didn't notice that it had a eMMC speedy module, however for my current tests the SD card will suffice. Neat little data pusher/puller.

M**S

Excellent Pi alternative

Has 2x the RAM of a RaspberryPi 3 and I can't see much of a difference in the CPU performance (for what I'm using it for). The v2 version of these boards use USB-C for power instead of the micro-USB found on the v1 boards or a RaspberryPi 3. The v2 boards also don't have an audio out jack. Something to be aware of, if you care about those things (I don't for what I'm using them for).The eMMC connector is a great option for adding storage instead of (or in addition too) the microSD card. The caveat being that there is no standard eMMC connector, so you need to order the card from the manufacturer as others will likely not work and you run the risk of damaging the pins on the connector on the board and/or the card (ask me how I know!).

J**N

Pretty cool and somewhat under supported

This is a cheap and good alternative to an older Pi3. I used it to run pihole on for my house but eventually switched pihole to a docker container on my pi4 8gb. Documentation as far as operating systems is pretty sparse with most documents and videos pointing to the Le Potato v1 not the Sweet Potato. But for the price it’s a great deal if you’re willing to put in some work

B**Y

I like the V2!

I've purchased a couple of these and have found them extremely useful for some custom projects. I prefer the V2 over the original board. I wrote some custom code for the SPI chip to do away with Libre's virtualized bootloader and have my own bare metal bootloader code. I don't use any of Libre's supplied OS images, so I can't speak to how good those are.

A**M

It works but I get these graphical glitches.

It works ok if but I get these annoying graphical glitches and its pretty finicky when it comes to what distros ive been able to get it to boot.

A**N

Great little board

I love these little boards, you can run retro games or just have a little linux computer for basic stuff.I used one of these to do a pikvm, took a lot of work getting it working but it has been working great.

N**B

Epic Followup to the Le Potato for Codesys, PiHole, CoreELEC, etc

This is Le Potato 2.0, literally. But what a great improvement for an already solid budget SBC. Since the Le Potato has been out for some time, all of the overlays and distros that have been developed for the Le Potato work for this board (again, because this is just Le Potato 2.0). At the time of this writing, the PoE mezzanine is not available for this board, but I am eagerly awaiting it.This is the first AML-S905X board I have used where I have tested the media center capabilities. The CoreELEC build for the S905X makes this board stand out for budget media center builds. The video quality (tested some 4K files) was far superior to the Raspi 4 I was using previously.Because this board has working UART overlays, I tested the RS485 communication using Codesys ARM64 runtime. Keep in mind when using the UART port(s) you need to implement the overlay for the correct port using the Libre Wiring Tool and the port will come up as /dev/ttyAML6 instead of the familiar /dev/ttyS0 that many are familiar with on the Pi.This is an improved version of an already great SBC. It does not have WiFi, Bluetooth, or the 3.5mm audio port. Keep this in mind when trying to spec an SBC for your use.

W**S

Write speeds on SD unacceptably slow. Buy the Le Potato instead.

I own the original version of this board, the Libre Le Potato, and adored it enough that I wanted to buy another to tinker with. When I found out that there was an updated version of this with USB-C power and UEFI support, I thought it would be nice to try out.Unfortunately, trying to run a full software update on even base Debian and Raspberry Pi OS Lite took several HOURS to complete, compared to the mere minutes it did on the Le Potato booting the same OS on an identical SD card. Even my old Pi 3 Model B didn't run so slow.Again, this could be just me receiving a defective unit with my sample size of 1, but it's disappointing nonetheless.I would recommend that you buy the Le Potato instead to be safe. The annoying Micro USB power for a better performing SBC is more than a fair tradeoff.

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