The maximum operating temperature range for the MSP430F413IRTDR is -40°C to 85°C, but it can be extended to -40°C to 105°C with some limitations on the clock frequency and supply voltage.
To configure the MSP430F413IRTDR for low-power operation, you can use the Power Management Module (PMM) to control the power modes, such as LPM3 (Low Power Mode 3) or LPM4 (Low Power Mode 4), and adjust the clock frequency and supply voltage accordingly. You can also use the Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) feature to optimize power consumption.
The maximum clock frequency for the MSP430F413IRTDR is 8 MHz, but it can be increased to 16 MHz with the use of an external crystal oscillator.
The MSP430F413IRTDR can be programmed using the Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio (CCS) integrated development environment (IDE) or the IAR Embedded Workbench. You can also use the MSP430 Flasher tool to program the device via the JTAG or SBW (Spy-Bi-Wire) interface.
The MSP430F413IRTDR has 16 KB of flash memory, which can be used to store program code and data.