A bypass cap goes between supply and ground, right next to the device in question.
Sometimes people also put a small cap between an analog input and ground, to smooth out noise; this isn't appropriate for all sources of analog input, though.
Finally - you realize there will always be jitter of at least 1/4096, as it's a 12-bit dac, right?
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A bypass cap goes between supply and ground, right next to the device in question.
Sometimes people also put a small cap between an analog input and ground, to smooth out noise; this isn't appropriate for all sources of analog input, though.
Finally - you realize there will always be jitter of at least 1/4096, as it's a 12-bit dac, right?