“…Right now, there is a wide variety of real-time emulators, most of them are commercialize by important companies such as National Instruments, dSPACE, OPAL-RT, RTDS, as well as noncommercial options developed by different universities [1,19]. Different embedded technologies are used taking advantage of their architecture settings to maximize the design such as DSPs [20,24,[29][30][31], graphics processing unit [7,14,[16][17][18]25], FPGAs [2,5,6,15,23,27], and genericuse processors. The opportunities to apply these realtime simulators in engineering are wide and vary due to the several advantages [11] that bring such as cost, prototypes speed, fidelity, and results consistency.…”