Charging a 3.7V 110mA Lithium Polymer Battery: Tips and Circuit Guide

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To charge a 3.7V, 110mA lithium polymer battery, it's essential to start with the battery's datasheet to understand its specifications and requirements. A suitable charging circuit can then be designed based on this information. Participants in the discussion emphasize the importance of knowing the make and model of the battery for accurate guidance. One user requests the datasheet, indicating difficulty in locating it. Proper charging practices are crucial for battery safety and longevity.
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Hi all!

I would like to know how to charge a lithium polymber battery of 3.7V, 110mA battery.
Anyone has the circuit ? Help!

Thank you!
 
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Ideally this all starts with the datasheet for the battery, you then develop a circuit/system to "take care" of the battery.
 
@Windadct : Hi! Thanks for replying but do you have the datasheet because i couldn't find it.
 
You didn't say what the make and model of the battery is...
 
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Hi! @russ_watters here's the picture of the battery.
 

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