Block output differs for different instances with same parameters

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I have developed a custom library block that is being used in several subsystems within a model. However, the different instances of the block generate different outputs while the block parameters are kept constant (i.e., the only variation occurs in the subsystem containing the block and not in the block itself). The trends in the outputs are the same, but the values are slightly different between block instances.
Is this a known aspect of Simulink models with respect to model complexity/model layout?
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Paul
Paul on 16 Nov 2024
Edited: Paul on 28 Nov 2024 at 16:08
If two instances of a block are identical in all respects (i.e., parameters, sample time, etc.) and are stimulated with the same inputs, then the outputs should be identical.

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Abhas
Abhas on 26 Nov 2024 at 15:38
Yes, this behavior can occur in Simulink models due to model complexity and layout. Factors such as numerical precision, solver settings, and the execution order of blocks can lead to slight variations in output values across different instances of the same block. Even with constant block parameters, variations in the surrounding subsystem or model configuration can influence the results due to these factors.
You may refer to the following MathWorks documentation links to know more about the solver settings and the execution order of blocks:
  1. https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/gui/solver.html
  2. https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/controlling-and-displaying-the-sorted-order.html
I hope this helps!
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Paul
Paul on 26 Nov 2024 at 19:10
Is there an exmaple of this behavior where two identical blocks and stimulated with the same inputs produce different outputs?
Abhas
Abhas on 28 Nov 2024 at 4:08
Thomas mentioned that the block parameters are same but the input and the subsystem containing the block might vary.

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