> 7.2.3.1 Audio Accessory Audio accessory mode is supported through two types of adapters. First, the passive audio adapter can be used to convert the Type-C connector into an audio port. In order to effectively detect the passive audio adapter, the TUSB320 device must detect a resistance < Ra on both of the CC pins. Secondly, a charge through audio adapter may be used. The primary difference between a passive and charge through adapter is that the charge through adapter supplies 500 mA of current over VBUS. The charge through adapter contains a receptacle and a plug. The plug acts as a DFP and supply VBUS when the plug detects a connection. When the TUSB320 device is configured in GPIO mode, OUT3 pin determines if an audio accessory is connected. When an audio accessory is detected, the OUT3 pin is pulled low.