Astrobe is an intuitive and efficient integrated development environment (IDE) that allows developers to create 32-bit native code embedded software for ARM microcontrollers without the need for assembler or C programming. The software offers high- and low-level software development tools.

The software comes packed with advanced features that include interrupt programming, register parameters, floating-point operations, and advanced data structures. These features make it easier for developers to create complex software for the platform.
Astrobe is also equipped with a range of code examples for various applications, including EEPROMs, Flash ROMs, SD cards, 7-segment LED displays, temperature sensors, and digital compasses. These examples provide a quick and easy way for developers to get started, and enable them to create customized applications more efficiently.
Overall, Astrobe is a one-stop-shop for software developers looking to create fast and reliable software for the NXP/Philips LPC2000 family of ARM-based microcontrollers. Its rich set of features and ease of use make it an ideal tool for anyone searching for a complete integrated embedded software development environment for Windows.
Version 4.4.0: Includes the new language features, IDE and library enhancements that were implemented in Astrobe for Cortex-M3 in the last 12 months. Now supported on Windows 8.