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Pressure measurement


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volution Measurement, the UK and Northern Europe sales channel partner for Scanivalve, is pleased to announce the launch of the Scanivalve MPS4264 Gen2, the latest generation of the industry-defining intelligent miniature Ethernet pressure scanner. A decade after the original MPS revolutionised pressure measurement with its compact, self-contained design and built-in web server, this new release reaffirms Scanivalve’s continued leadership in pressure scanning technology.


When first introduced in 2015, the MPS was the world’s first miniature pressure scanner to operate independently of external data acquisition hardware, offering plug-and-play Ethernet connectivity and immediate access to thermally corrected, calibrated engineering unit data. Since then, MPS scanners have become standard equipment at premier test facilities, motorsport teams, aerospace research centres, and universities around the globe. Developed using insights from years of


customer feedback and field performance, the MPS4264 Gen2 incorporates the same advanced architecture found in the MPS4216 and MPS4232 models. The updated design delivers fully synchronous scanning, achieved through one dedicated analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) per sensor, eliminating inter-channel latency and outperforming all competing scanners in time-critical applications. Sampling rates have also been increased to capture faster dynamic measurements with greater precision. The onboard web server has been significantly refined for ease of use, enabling quicker setup and real-time data access from any standard web browser. In addition, Scanivalve introduces a new published accuracy specification: “Typical Measurement Error.” This metric is derived from ten years of calibration data across thousands of MPS units and provides a grounded representation of real-world performance, further reinforcing the system’s class-leading accuracy. With this release, the entire MPS family


- MPS4216, MPS4232, and MPS4264 Gen2, now operates on a unified hardware and firmware platform. This alignment ensures consistent performance, simplified updates, and streamlined support across all models, with the MPS4216 and MPS4232 also receiving accuracy and usability enhancements as part of the update. A newly designed datasheet for the Scanivalve MPS series is now available for download at www. evolutionmeasurement.com.


“The original MPS changed how engineers approach pressure scanning,” says Paul Crowhurst, managing director of Evolution Measurement. “The Gen2 release builds on that legacy with tangible improvements that matter to users such as synchronous acquisition, faster sampling, better accuracy insight, and a more intuitive interface. We’re proud to bring this next-generation solution to our customers.”


Evolution Measurement www.evolutionmeasurement.com January 2026 Instrumentation Monthly


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