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LMH2832: lmh2832 in a dc-coupled application

Part Number: LMH2832
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS4552,

I would like to know if it is possible to directly drive the lmh2832 with a fully-differential amplifier (e.g., the THS4552) which has its output-common mode voltage at mid-supply (both, the driver and the lmh2832 share the same 5V supply). As the subject says: my application needs to process signals down to DC so there can't be coupling capacitors between the driver and the lmh2382. Is that possible?

BTW: The data-sheet specifies the input-common mode voltage range (VICM) under test conditions "internally biased to mid-supply" as: -0.2V..+0.2V which does not seem to make any sense. Does this mean I could apply external bias (i.e., the aforementioned driver amplifier) as long as its VOCM is within +/-0.2V from mid-supply?

Thanks

- Till