The maximum clock frequency of the TM4C1233D5PMIR is 80 MHz, but it can be overclocked to 120 MHz with some limitations.
The pin muxing on the TM4C1233D5PMIR can be configured using the Pin Mux Utility tool provided by Texas Instruments, or by writing code to configure the GPIO registers directly.
The main difference between the TM4C1233D5PMIR and the TM4C123GH6PMI is the package type and pin count. The TM4C1233D5PMIR is a 64-pin LQFP package, while the TM4C123GH6PMI is a 144-pin LQFP package with more GPIO pins and peripherals.
The ADC on the TM4C1233D5PMIR can be used by configuring the ADC registers, selecting the input channel, and triggering the conversion. The ADC can be triggered by a software command or by an external signal.
The power consumption of the TM4C1233D5PMIR depends on the clock frequency, voltage, and operating mode. In active mode, the power consumption is around 150 mA at 80 MHz, and in sleep mode, it is around 10 uA.