I'm looking to design an LED driver using the LT3478 regulator (
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/datasheet/34781f.pdf), and am currently running into some problems simulating one of their example circuits in LTSpice. On pg. 21 of the datasheet, they provide a sample design for a 4W, 1 LED @ 1A Buck-Boost Mode LED Driver, with dimming over PWM. However, my simulation for this design in LTSpice (attached) doesn't seem to function at all, with the driver not even powering up. I've checked my schematic against the sample design, and verified that the overvoltage and inductor inrush current protections aren't triggering.
I suspect that the problem might be in the external PWM circuitry with the two MOSFET's, but even if I remove that circuitry and connect the output of the LED (D2) directly to GND, the simulation shows 7.5A through the LED at 4.2V. But the datasheet states LED current for the LT3478-1 is set by Min(CTRL1, 1.05) = 1.05 Amps, where CTRL1 = VREF = 1.24V.
Note that in the simulation, n005 is the net from the LED output pin of the LT3478-1 to the input of D2 (the LED). The only external PSPICE library being used is XML2.lib for the LED; si2315bd.lib is for Q2 and B320.lib is for D1, but neither are being used.
I'd appreciate any suggestions.