SerDes toolbox Multiple lanes model

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Jonathan
Jonathan on 20 Jan 2026 at 2:40
Edited: Broy on 23 Jan 2026 at 3:56
I achieved to build a Stimulus-TX-channel-RX-Eye Diagram UCIe 2.0 model on Simulink. Now i want to use a binary stimulus coming from a simple Verilog testbench model with the help of the HDL cosimulation blocks during runtime execution. Now i need to build a model with multiple lanes in which a single Stimulus-TX-channel-RX-Eye Diagram represents a single lane. I don't have access to Signal Integrity toolbox to model multiple lanes so i wanted to know fi there is any way to implement a multiple lanes model to analyze lanes channel behavior on runtime.

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Broy
Broy on 23 Jan 2026 at 3:55
Edited: Broy on 23 Jan 2026 at 3:56
I understand you are looking to scale your single-lane UCIe 2.0 model into a multi-lane system using a Verilog-based stimulus, but you do not have the Signal Integrity Toolbox to automatically analyze multiple lanes and crosstalk.
Here are two possible workarounds:
  • Use the HDL Cosimulation to import your binary stimulus from the Verilog testbench.
  • Wrap your existing Single-Lane model into a Simulink Subsystem or a Referenced Model. You can then instantiate this block N times to represent N lanes.
Here are some relevant documentation you can use:
I hope it is helpful.

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