What this VFD driver actually does
The Analog Devices MAX6934AQH+D is a vacuum fluorescent (VF) display driver that takes a 4-wire serial input and drives the grids and anodes of a VFD tube. It handles the high-voltage level shifting internally — the supply range of 8V to 76V covers the typical VFD tube bias voltages, so you don't need a separate boost stage. The 2 mA supply current is the chip's own draw; the tube current comes from the supply rail, not the logic side.
That makes it a solid choice for outdoor signage, engine-bay displays, or any VFD application that sees temperature extremes. The wide supply range (8V to 76V) also means you can run it off an unregulated automotive battery line or a 48V telecom rail without a preregulator.
For BOM planning, you can treat it as a stable line item.
