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This paper presents a new approach for hardware in the loop testing of voltage source inverters for drive applications. For this purpose the inverter is not connected to a real machine, but to a second power inverter instead, which acts like an electrical machine. Thereby the inverter under test can operate in its normal mode, which in the most of the cases is a field oriented current control with superimposed speed controller.