Programming error record register 0 of BLOCK1-10.
| MAC_SPI_8M_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| MAC_SPI_8M_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of MAC_SPI_8M is reliable 1: Means that programming user data failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| SYS_PART1_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| SYS_PART1_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of system part1 is reliable 1: Means that programming user data failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| USR_DATA_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| USR_DATA_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the user data is reliable 1: Means that programming user data failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| KEY0_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| KEY0_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of key0 is reliable 1: Means that programming key0 failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| KEY1_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| KEY1_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of key1 is reliable 1: Means that programming key1 failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| KEY2_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| KEY2_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of key2 is reliable 1: Means that programming key2 failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| KEY3_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| KEY3_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of key3 is reliable 1: Means that programming key3 failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |
| KEY4_ERR_NUM | The value of this signal means the number of error bytes. |
| KEY4_FAIL | 0: Means no failure and that the data of key4 is reliable 1: Means that programming key4 failed and the number of error bytes is over 6. |