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TPS92513: about output capacitors (Cout) of TPS92513 and TPS92512

Part Number: TPS92513
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92512,

I have a question about the output capacitors (Cout) of TPS92513 and TPS92512.
In Typical Application and EVB, Cout is placed between the anode and cathode of the LED.
When I checked it with EVB, the voltage ripple between the LED anode and the cathode was large.
(It seems that the inductor current is rippled.)
Ripple was improved by adding a capacitor between the LED anode and GND,
Is it okay to add a capacitor between the LED anode and GND?

Or, I think that the ripple is large because the inductor current passes through Cout and Risense.
Is it okay to place all Couts between the LED anode and GND instead of placing Couts between the LED anode and cathode instead of adding Couts between the LED anode and GND?