The AD620ARZ precision instrumentation amplifier is widely known for its high accuracy, low noise, and ease of integration into various signal processing applications. However, like many electronic components, it can experience output saturation, or clipping, which can severely affect the performance and reliability of circuits. This phenomenon occurs when the output voltage of the AD620ARZ exceeds the available voltage supply range, preventing it from accurately representing the input signal. For engineers and designers working with precision systems, understanding the causes of output saturation and how to effectively address this issue is essential for ensuring optimal performance in instrumentation applications.