The maximum clock frequency for the MSP430F4351IPNR is 16 MHz, but it can be overclocked up to 20 MHz with reduced voltage and temperature range.
To configure the MSP430F4351IPNR for low power consumption, use the low-power modes (LPM3, LPM4) and adjust the clock frequency, disable unused peripherals, and use the built-in brown-out reset (BOR) to reduce power consumption.
Yes, the MSP430F4351IPNR can operate with a 3.3V power supply, but the maximum clock frequency is limited to 12 MHz at this voltage. For 16 MHz operation, a 2.2V to 3.6V power supply is required.
The MSP430F4351IPNR can be programmed using the Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio (CCS) or IAR Embedded Workbench development environments, or using the MSP430 Flash Emulation Tool (FET) or the MSP430 UART Bootstrap Loader (BSL).
The MSP430F4351IPNR has 60KB of flash memory, but 2KB is reserved for the bootloader, leaving 58KB available for program storage.