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LT1795 symbol in LTSPICE has different pins then datasheet

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Hello ,I am trying to implement a circuit using LT1795.

In my chip I have C S and SR however in the datasheet they dont have such pin names as shown below.

the closest thing I could find if SHDN and SHDN_ref which is not c s sh.

What do you think are c s sh in the data sheet?

Thanks.

https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/1795fa.pdf



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I'd call "SR" SHDNREF, "S" SHDN and "C", COMP.

The symbol looks like one half, and some of the
pins (S, SR) are common while COMP is per-side.

LTSpice symbols may or may not match packaged
part pinout(s). Lots of hands have touched those
libraries over the decades (and the contrib stuff,
who knows?).
 
Said labels "S", "SR" and "C" are only text printed with the symbol. Internal pin names are still according to datasheet. Can be seen e.g. by hovering over pins with current probe selection.

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