http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spruh73l/spruh73l.pdf

The available baud rates for UART mode are shown in Table 19-25.

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seems it cannot be done

you will need to use an external UART that can do that baudrate







>     /When running the aforementioned command I received the following
>     feedback/
>     /
>     /
>
>     /root@beaglebone:/# stty -F /dev/ttyO1 5760/
>
>     /stty: invalid argument `5760'/
>
>     /Try `stty --help' for more information./
>
>
> Yes, that was mentioned on stackoverflow as a possibility. In which
> case, you're going to have to find a way to set the buadrate
> multiplier. Short of writing an app in C ( as in answer #1 from that
> link ).
>
> No idea how good your C is, but if decent it should be fairly trivial
> to write a middleware communications application. Again, I've not done
> this on Linux myself, so . . . 
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Marlon Cesar Pilonetto
> <marlon.pilone...@gmail.com <mailto:marlon.pilone...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     When running the aforementioned command I received the following
>     feedback
>
>     root@beaglebone:/# stty -F /dev/ttyO1 5760
>
>     stty: invalid argument `5760'
>
>     Try `stty --help' for more information.
>
>
>     Em quinta-feira, 9 de julho de 2015 14:38:24 UTC-3, William
>     Hermans escreveu:
>
>         According to this:
>         
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12646324/how-to-set-a-custom-baud-rate-on-linux
>         /
>         /
>
>             //
>
>             /You can set custom baud rate using |stty| command on
>             linux. For example, to set custom baud rate of 567890 on
>             your serial port /dev/ttyX0 use the command/
>
>             //
>
>             |/stty -F /dev/ttyX0 567890/|
>
>         This may / may not work. But possibly worth a try.| The first answer 
> may also 
>         work but I've never done this in linux, so could not say for sure.
>         |
>
>
>
>         On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Harvey White
>         <ma...@dragonworks.info> wrote:
>
>             On Thu, 9 Jul 2015 09:39:28 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>
>             >The pump has closed protocol and communicates via current
>             loop, use a
>             >serial loop converter to communicate. I have an
>             application that works that
>             >way with several pumps market the only problem with this
>             is the BAUDRATE.
>             >Does anyone know how to configure the serial port to work
>             with BAUDRATE of
>             >5760? This is my only doubt.
>
>             5760 is not standard...  could it be 57600?
>
>             Otherwise there is a baudrate register that must be adjusted.
>
>             Harvey
>
>             >
>             >Em quinta-feira, 9 de julho de 2015 12:13:15 UTC-3, Wulf
>             Man escreveu:
>             >>
>             >>  paste a link to this fuel pump
>             >>
>             >>
>             >> On 7/9/2015 7:57 AM, Marlon Cesar Pilonetto wrote:
>             >>
>             >>  The baud rate the fuel pump uses is 5760 and I am
>             unable to communicate with her through my application. The
>             same application on fuel pumps with baud rate 9600 works
>             perfectly .
>             >>
>             >>
>             >> Em quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2015 14:23:33 UTC-3,
>             Wulf Man escreveu:
>             >>>
>             >>>    Standard baud rates supported by most serial ports:
>             >>> 110
>             >>> 300
>             >>> 600
>             >>> 1200
>             >>> 2400
>             >>> 4800
>             >>> 9600
>             >>> 14400
>             >>> 19200
>             >>> 28800
>             >>> 38400
>             >>> 56000
>             >>> 57600
>             >>> 115200
>             >>>
>             >>>   Standard baud rates supported by some serial ports:
>             >>> 128000
>             >>> 153600
>             >>> 230400
>             >>> 256000
>             >>> 460800
>             >>> 921600
>             >>>
>             >>> is your baud rate somewhere in this chart ?
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>> On 7/8/2015 7:20 AM, marlon.p...@gmail.com wrote:
>             >>>
>             >>>  Hello,
>             >>>
>             >>>  Excuse my lack of knowledge on the subject as it is
>             the first time I am
>             >>> working with BEAGLEBONE. So I'm trying to communicate
>             with a fuel pump that
>             >>> has a BaudRate of 5760'm using node js in my
>             application. However I can not
>             >>> even configure the serial port with this BaudRate, can
>             anyone help me with
>             >>> this please.
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