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Choosing an oscilloscope with probe that satisfy these condition?

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Dear all! I have a problem:
Choose an digital oscilloscope with probe of Agilent or Tektronix can measure:
- high-voltage signal: sinusoidal, amplitude < 250V and frequency 50Hz or 60Hz.
- high frequency: sinusodial amplitude < 1V and frequency 100MHz.
- rising time and falling time of TTL gates.

Evaluate the performance of each measurement above!
Please help me solve it. Thanks very much ^^
 

since almost all digital oscilloscope have 50v per div range a 1x 10x probe is more than sufficient. freq depends on your scope . If you intent to mesure mains voltage then isolation is required
 
since almost all digital oscilloscope have 50v per div range a 1x 10x probe is more than sufficient. freq depends on your scope . If you intent to mesure mains voltage then isolation is required
Thank you. So can you give me an example for this problem? We need a scope and 3 probe equivalent to 3 measurement. And how to evaluate PERFORMANCE?! :( I'm a student and i dont have many knowlegde about scope.

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since almost all digital oscilloscope have 50v per div range a 1x 10x probe is more than sufficient. freq depends on your scope . If you intent to mesure mains voltage then isolation is required
Thank you. So can you give me an example for this problem? We need a scope and 3 probe equivalent to 3 measurement. And how to evaluate PERFORMANCE?! :( I'm a student and i dont have many knowlegde about scope.
 

You can get that infomation from the following two links
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