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Die-Side Capacitor (DSC)
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A die-side capacitor (DSC) refers to a capacitor that is attached to the integrated circuit substrate on the die side adjacent to the die. DSCs are typically bypass capacitors that sit as close as practically possible to the die in order to increase their effectiveness. Those capacitors are used to reduce noise and impedance and to maintain a constant voltage under various operating frequencies.

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