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Lithium Polymer

Lithium Polymer (often abbreviated LiPo) batteries are very useful for embedded electronics. They offer the highest density readily available on the market. Because cell phones predominantly use this battery type, they are easy to find for reasonable prices. They do require special charging, so be sure to use the right charger for the job. SparkFun carries a variety of 3.7V Lithium Polymer batteries - many of which are listed below. The capacity of the battery you choose will depend on the intended run time of your project, size constraints, and other factors.

Lithium Ion Battery - 400mAh PRT-13851

This is a very small, extremely lightweight battery based on Lithium Ion chemistry, with the highest energy density currently…

Lithium Ion Battery - 850mAh PRT-13854

These are very slim, extremely light weight batteries based on Lithium Ion chemistry. Each cell outputs a nominal 3.7V at 850…

Lithium Ion Battery - 2Ah PRT-13855

These are very slim, extremely light weight batteries based on Lithium Ion chemistry. Each cell outputs a nominal 3.7V at 200…

Lithium Ion Battery - 110mAh PRT-13853

This is a very small, extremely light weight battery based on Lithium Ion chemistry. This is the highest energy density curre…

Nominal Voltage

An individual LiPo cell has a nominal voltage of 3.7V. When fully charged you will see nearly 4.3V on the cell but it will quickly drop to 3.7V under normal use. When depleted, the cell will be around 3V. This means your project will need to handle various voltages if you are running directly from a cell. If you need 5V you will need to combine two LiPos in series to create a 7.4V pack and regulate down to 5V.

Connectors

In the small electronics world, most LiPo batteries come terminated with various 2-pin connectors. At SparkFun, we use the JST connector. This prevents the battery from being plugged in wrong. The connector is a friction fit so it’s common to use pliers to gently remove the battery.

Charging and Discharging

There are many low-cost chargers created to charge LiPo batteries. They commonly use USB to charge the battery. Do not attempt to charge a LiPos without a charger. A LiPo battery can be harmed by overcharging, so use a specifically designed LiPo charger like the ones here:

SparkFun Adjustable LiPo Charger PRT-14380

The SparkFun Adjustable LiPo Charger is a single-cell lithium polymer (LiPo) and lithium ion battery charger. Because it’s …

Before charging a Lithium Ion battery, make sure you are aware of your battery's capacity and the charge current supplied by the charger. More information can be found in the following tutorial: Setting the Charge Current.

LiPo batteries can also be harmed by being discharged too far. To protect against this, almost all LiPo batteries have a small safety circuit built into the top of the cell that will shut off the battery if the voltage drops below a certain threshold (usually 3V). The protection circuit board is usually under the yellow Kapton tape where the wires are connected.

LiPo Battery Protection Circuit under the Yellow Kapton Tape

LiPo batteries have a very low internal discharge rate. This makes them a good candidate for projects that have low power requirements and need to run for many days or months.

Respect the energy density: These batteries pack a punch and can source multiple amps continuously. The short-circuit protection will shut off the battery when a short is detected but when using these batteries with projects use common sense.

Note: Certain datasheets provided by the manufacturer have units as C5A for the rated capacity. This is a standard that is used when measuring LiPo batteries. For example, a 850mAh LiPo battery with a rated capacity of 0.2C5A indicates that the capacity (C) was obtained by multiplying the capacity 850mA with 0.2 over a period of 5 hours. This current value was used with a load until the LiPo battery reached a minimum voltage during that period of time.

We recommend LiPo for nearly every portable application. They are fairly robust and when used safely provide a great power source.

Other Types of Lithium Ion Batteries Round, High Capacity Lithium Ion Batteries

These batteries have been mainly used in flashlight type applications but are easy to use and install and have a lot of juice.

High Discharge Lithium Ion Batteries

High discharge lithium ion batteries are a great way to power any R/C, robotic, or portable project that needs a small battery with a lot of punch.


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