That would be a rectifier bridge.
In this case, the SMPS uses shottkey secondaries, which is only a single diode per rail.
If there was a short in one of them, you would get 0 ohms from that rail to ground. Which would cause it to tick.
In this case, the SMPS uses shottkey secondaries, which is only a single diode per rail.
If there was a short in one of them, you would get 0 ohms from that rail to ground. Which would cause it to tick.



