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Since this is you final year project (?), I assume your professor expects you to use the knowledge you've gained to design it yourself. People here will be happy to give you guidance on specific questions/problems. I for one could give you a full blown simulator schematic...but I won't. My first ECG "calibrator" was a 1/2 dozen component unijunction pulse generator with a 1mV pulse at 30, 60 and 120BPM. Now I'd use a PIC.
To start, first spell out all your output specifications. Then work backwards to the needed circuitry.
I do have a circuit diagram for a simulator created many years ago by a fellow Biomed Tech, and for a calibrator I designed in school, and no I won't give them to you.
I will help you as much as I can with "your" design. And, I'm sure others will join in as they see where they can help with your efforts.
To quote someone "One test is worth a thousand expert opinions, but one expert specification is worth a thousand tests.
Start by writing down all the things you want your device to do.
What ECG parameters do you want your device to calibrate or simulate?
Is your expertise in hardware or software?
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