The aim of this paper is the low-cost experimental implementation of a field oriented control strategy for a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) by using an Atmel SAM3X8E microcontroller, mounted on an Arduino DUE board. In this electrical drive for PMSM, a resolver is used in order to measure the rotor position and speed: therefore, the lowcost Arduino DUE performs not only FOC algorithm and phase currents data acquisition, but also a resolver-to-digital converter process, rotor position and speed data acquisition, and resolver signals management. The code has been implemented in the open source Arduino IDE, using C language, whereas the control and plot visualization interfaces have been developed by using an open source software. In order to make currents and resolver conditioning signals, a double-layer printed circuit board (PCB) has been created. The electrical drive has been experimentally tested and the main results reported in this work show high performance in terms of rotor speed response and compilation and execution speed of the code, validating the use of Arduino DUE for PMSM drives.